Tips From Your Renewable Energy Provider
Expert Tips From Your Renewable Energy Provider
You’ve taken a huge first step to support renewable energy by choosing a renewable energy provider, but what now? How can you continue to build on your momentum to create a home that uses energy responsibly? It’s actually very easy! All you have to do is follow these tips and tricks to lower your energy uses. It will save you money and contribute to a healthier environment for all.
Heating And Cooling
In the summer, keep your thermostat up at a comfortable level—around 75 degrees Fahrenheit if you can. If you don’t want to turn it completely off when you’re not home, try setting the temperature to about 85 degrees Fahrenheit. There’s no point in cooling the house to freezing when you’re not there.
During cooler times of the year, turning down your thermostat by just a couple of degrees can save you around $100 per year. A renewable energy provider would recommend trying to keep the heat as even as you can throughout the day and night so that you can avoid big blasts of heat that use more energy. Don’t be afraid to bundle up a bit when you’re at home in order to save some energy.
You should also keep the curtains and blinds open during the day in colder months to let the sun shine in and create more warmth in your home. In the summer, do the opposite to keep your home cooler by keeping those shades closed.
When You’re Cooking
Many people are unaware of all the energy-saving opportunities when they’re cooking in the kitchen, but if you know about them, you can use them to your advantage.
When cooking meals, you can save a bit of energy by cooking more than one meal at a time in your oven. That will get you the most bang for your energy buck and help you make the most out of having your oven on.
Also, don’t worry about pre-rinsing your dishes in hot water. If you have a dishwasher, let it do your dirty work. Just scrape the dishes before you put them in and save the energy hot water requires. More than likely, your dishwasher will use less energy and be more efficient than you.
As far as the fridge and freezer goes, make sure not to keep the doors open for too long. After you go grocery shopping, set aside everything that needs to go into the fridge and freezer before opening the doors so that you’re not opening and closing numerous times, leading to energy loss. Just open once and put everything away in an energy efficient way.
Your Electronics
Think of all the electronics you have in your home and how much energy they use when you’re not using them. There’s no reason to leave them on standby, so get the family involved in turning off computers, televisions, and gaming systems when not in use. You can even make a game out of it to keep your kids interested. Have them try to spot the areas of your home where lights, appliances, and switches have been left on.
Though it is great you’ve chosen a renewable energy provider, don’t forget there’s always more you can do to use resources wisely!