Alternative Energy - Energy Saving Tips
- Turning the thermostat down one degree can save up
to 3 percent on your heating bills. Turning it down five
degrees for four hours a day can save 10 percent. In
the northern part of the country, that could save $250
to $550 this winter. You can install a programmable thermostat
to automatically raise and lower the temperature.
- Since water heating can account for about 14 percent
of your energy costs, you'll want to make some improvements
in this area:
Wrapping your hot water heater with insulation can save
an additional $75 to $150 a year.
- Lower your water heater temperature, insulating hot
water pipes and limiting hot water use can also add to
the savings.
- Wash your clothes in cold water and only do full loads.
This can reduce your hot water heating costs by $10 to
$20 a month.
- Turn your water heater thermostat down when you are
away for several days or more; many new models have a
thermostat with a "vacation" setting just for
this purpose.
- With the price of a chord of firewood over $300 (up
over 50 percent from last year) fewer people may be using
their fireplaces. Keeping the flue closed when not in
use and using kitchen and bath exhaust fans sparingly
can also help to reduce heating costs.
- Weatherize and insulate your home by installing insulation
in the attic and walls as needed, sealing and insulating
heating ducts and sealing cracks in wall and windows.
- Use lower watt or energy-saving fluorescent light bulbs
for additional savings.
- Qualifying individuals with low incomes and the elderly
are eligible for Weatherization Assistance Program benefits
where, through federal and state programs, grants are
provided to pay weatherization service providers to install
energy efficiency measures in the homes of qualifying
homeowners, free of charge.
Each state sets up its own programs and rules, but you
can find out about the programs in your state by logging
on to the Department of Energy Web site and search for "Weatherization
Assistance Programs" or "Energy Assistance
Programs" for a list of states that administer these
programs.