Where possible lower wattage on bulbs, keep the heat out in the summer using good draperies or better yet use window quilts, good for both sun and cold. Use colder water where possible, insulate the water heater. If you have multiple televisions they draw electricity even when off as do many appliances. try shutting them down with a strip cord if you use them infrequently or removing them altogether. When replacing appliances find models with out automatic features that use electricity, example a coffee pot with a clock. You likely already have a clock in the kitchen or 3.
Shorten shower time. Adjust refrigerator temperatures. plant more trees near your house for shade in summer and for wind break in winter. Spend money on insulation and check to see that window and doors are caulked and seal properly. Line dry.
You can also do multiple things at once when it comes to meals, cook more at once if you are using an oven, make a meal and bake or make multiple meals and use the freezer and microwave to serve later that way you are not preheating more tha you have to.
See if your local utility company has a time of use savings plan, mine require off hours usage for a substantial cost reduction, so we tend to run appliances at off peak hours such as laundry and showers and so on. Also check if the do a household assessment for conservation, insulation and so on.
Check out the home energy trust below.
2006-07-17 17:44:49
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answered by Carol P 5
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There is several things you can do to save on your energy bill. If you can hang your clothes out to dry that can help some. (My bill went down $50 in one month last year) Try to keep your curtains or blinds closed and keep doors closed. Pretty much just use common sense such as turning out lights in the rooms you are not using and so forth. (Unless you have kids none of this will work. Just kidding.)
2006-07-17 16:44:17
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answered by mccary555 1
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Programmable Thermostat
On demand water heater
Energy Efficient Appliances
Low Wattage Light Bulbs
2006-07-18 10:33:56
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answered by Tommy M 3
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Ask any known elec engg about cos value of the power supply,it makes a vitial difference in consumption of power if it is for eg:- 0.7 u might lose more thou, u use less and if it is 0.9 or 1 [unity] then u pay for what u use , to get it u might have to use a higher capacity stablizer or better if u go for a ups for the whole house. and the rest is in ur hands how much u use or u frost ur food for a week and use micro oven or grow plants around ur house.
2006-07-19 07:10:54
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answered by D 1
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you will possibly desire to start questioning S-M-A-R-T. what variety of cutbacks are you able to are making? as an occasion: I drink bottled water. Now at $a million a bottle on something that covers over sixty 5% of our planet isn't clever. So i bought a form of water filters that screw into your faucet. I even have bottles that I refil many times back. I take them to paintings. Do you have relatively some small home equipment around that residing house that are continually on? I decrease my digital invoice basically approximately in 0.5 by capacity of unplugging all the clock radios and evening lights furniture. I additionally bought a number of those florescent bulbs that look lots like a commonplace bulb. those issues use eighty% much less electrical energy than commonplace bulbs. you would be shocked, yet those small issues upload up. i understand i became spending funds on the water filter out and potential effective bulbs yet those issues will pay for themselves in a month offering they pertain to you. in case you extremely need the money best away initiate decreasing on your food expenditures. Romain noodles value a dime and that they style basically as good as campbells fowl noodle that expenditures $one hundred thirty a can. ok no fowl in romain noodles, yet you're in all likelihood basically lacking approximately 4 tiny products of fowl. placed a brick interior your rest room 'chamber'. you will use a splash lesser water every time you flush..in the previous you recognize it you would be forward. Wanna be inventive? finally end up leaving lights furniture on? purchase a action sensor swap, the lights furniture will activate once you enter the room and could turn off (by capacity of a set volume of time) once you flow away the room. I even have one, they value $15 at HomeDepot. desire new windshield wipers on your vehicle? Who says you will possibly desire to purchase 2? you purely desire the recent one on the drivers section, flow away the previous wiper on the passenger section. So undergo in ideas you will possibly desire to start questioning S-M-A-R-T! Yours relatively seahorsehawrey.
2016-12-14 09:31:23
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answered by brogen 3
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Easiest way is to keep place warmer in summer. Also look at area around windows for leaks. If it's an apartment dark drapes will help. If a house try getting shutters. Also look at reducing temp on waterheater.
2006-07-17 16:41:29
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answered by Conservative Texan 3
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Check out how to save money on home energy here:http://www.allhomerepairsyourself.com/how-to-save-money-on-home-energy.htm
2006-07-17 19:38:40
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answered by Anonymous
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All of the above, plus ask your electricity company if they offer cheaper night rates for your hot water system when it's not being used.
2006-07-17 20:48:27
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answered by Neil S 4
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Turn off lights.
Avoid running fans and AC when you are out.
replace all your older apliences for lower elec. consuming ones.
replace all your light bulbs with whit those low watt ones.
Wash dishes by hand instead of using the dish washer.
If possible sun dry your clothes.
2006-07-17 16:42:51
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answered by chivo_guero 1
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change all bulbs to energy saver ones, aircon if needed, avoid frequent use of heat producing devices, clean up your ref from unnecessary stocks.
2006-07-17 16:53:15
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answered by cHaStiTy 3
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