Energy Saving Tips
We've all become more aware of how we use all types of energy including the electricity we use in our homes.
THINGS TO CONSIDER
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Here is something to consider: in a typical home, about 54% of energy costs are tied up in heating and cooling and 20% in hot water. So, those are the first places to look when it comes to saving energy.
Consider how you can save on air conditioning, heating and hot water costs. Look specifically what you can do in spring, summer, fall and |
winter. Many of these energy savers take just a change of habit. Others will require a little bit of work and a few purchases.
Start with the basics and you'll begin to see your savings. And make sure everyone in your household knows how to get the best value from the electricity they use. |
For more ideas download our 'Energy Efficiency Tips' brochure.
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