What you can do:
Electricity used by appliances accounts for 36% of total energy costs
in the average home. The easiest, cheapest ways to save money include:
- Shutting off refrigerators and freezers that
are not needed. If you have a second refrigerator or freezer that is
used only occasionally, shutting it off can save you over $150-$250/year.
- Shutting off computers and televisions when
not in use. If you work with a computer for 8 hours a day and then shut
it off when not in use, you will save about $10 dollars a month or
about $120/year, compared to leaving it running 24 hours a day. A
television with a 27 inch screen left on for 4 extra hours a day will
add about $20-$25/year to your electricity bill, and a television with a
35 inch screen will add about $40/year. Look over this information on operating costs/hour for just about every appliance you might have in your home.
- Washing machine:
90% of the cost of washing your clothes is heating the water. Wash your
clothes in cold water where appropriate and, if you must dry less than a
full load, adjust the water level to the size of the load to save on
hot water use.
- Drying clothes: Line drying clothes saves both money AND your clothes.
- If your electricity supplier offers night rates for
electricity and you are able to operate at night the appliances that
use the greatest amount of electricity, you can save up to 30% on the
cost of running those appliances. For example if you used a clothes
dryer, your hot water heater and a dehumidifier only at night you could
save nearly 20 dollars a month ($220/year) if you have night rates for
electricity.
- If you need to buy a new appliance, try to purchase an Energy Star
appliance, and save at least 20% on the electricity costs compared to a
similar appliance that is not Energy Star rated.
Savings:
- Shutting off a second refrigerator: save up to $150-250/year.
- Turn off computer when not in use: save up to $120/year; you’ll save
up to $10/year for each hour of reduction in average daily use.
- Washing clothes in cold water can save up to $50/year.
- For each load of clothes you line dry you will save 30-50 cents. If you line dry 2 loads a week you could save up to $100/year.
- Select the night rates option for electricity and operate these
appliances only at night: hot water heater-- save up to $150/year;
electric clothes dryer--up to $50/year; dehumidifier--up to $20/year.
- Buy Energy Star appliances: save 20% or more for each appliance.
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