Here are some tips to save money and energy in warm weather. The
biggest savers are in bold.
- Use electrical appliances at night during the non-peak hours.
Spreading out demand controls costs and delays the need for new power
plants.
- Set your air conditioner thermostat to 78 oFor higher.
You can save one percent on your energy costs for every one degree
you increase your thermostat setting.
- Turn off your air conditioner when no one is at home. Use
a programmable thermostat to start cooling before you come home.
- Use whole house fan, room fans or ceiling fans instead of
air conditioning.
- Use one high-efficiency dehumidifier instead of two or more
regular dehumidifiers.
- Use a dehumidifier with a humidistat.
- Replace the most used incandescent bulbs and fixtures with
fluorescent.
- Unplug second refrigerator if not in use.
- Pull the shades and close the drapes during the day.
- Cook outside or use your microwave instead of the stove.
- Hang laundry outside to dry.
- Run the dishwasher at night.
- Vacuum in early morning or evening.
- Turn off appliances, including TVs and computers, when not in use.
- Turn off lights when not in use.
Source: “Energy-Savings Tips for Warm Weather,” Madison Gas & Electric Company, www.nge.com.