How Was Your Energy Year?
It’s December and another year is ending. While we’re celebrating the holidays, it’s also a time to reflect on the year that’s passed. So, how was your energy year?
If you’re not sure, let’s compare. The typical U.S. household spends nearly $1,900 a year on energy costs, according to the U.S. Department of Energy. Examine your energy bills over the past year. If they’re higher than average, look at your energy-using behaviors.
Common energy-wasting habits
Here are some things people do every day that waste energy. Do they sound familiar?
- Forgetting to adjust the thermostat to save energy when your house is unoccupied
- Leaving lights and electronic devices on when they’re not being used
- Running the dishwasher or clothes washer with only a small number of items
- Taking long, hot showers and running water while shaving or brushing your teeth
- Standing in front of an open refrigerator deciding on what to eat
- Falling asleep in front of the television
Make your New Year more energy efficient
Use these simple, low-cost tips to save energy in 2024 and beyond.
- Adjust the thermostat to save energy at night or when no one is home. Smart, programmable models make it easy by automatically adjusting temperatures while providing you with remote control. Purchase and install an ENERGY STAR®-certified smart thermostat to receive a $75 SWEPCO incentive.
- Install energy-efficient LED bulbs throughout your home. They use 75% less energy than conventional bulbs and last longer. Also, hit the OFF switch when you’re the last to leave a room.
- Plug electronic devices into smart plugs or advanced power strips. They automatically cut power to devices when they’re not in use. If you don’t have an advanced power strip, purchase one today and receive a SWEPCO incentive up to $25.
- Install WaterSense®-labeled low-flow showerheads and faucet aerators. They use less water while still providing a comfortable flow. Remember to take shorter showers and turn off the tap.
- Inspect hoses and irrigation systems. If your appliances are older or in need of repair, replace them with ENERGY STAR®-certified products, which use less energy than standard models. ENERGY STAR-certified clothes washers qualify for a $75 SWEPCO incentive.
Consider a no-cost home energy assessment through the Home Performance with ENERGY STAR Pathway. An approved contractor will inspect your home and provide you with a set of custom upgrades to reduce your energy bills all year long.
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