Energy-saving tips for homeowners

According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, the average American home consumed 10,399 kWh of electricity in 2017. By looking at your past electricity bills, you can see how your consumption compares. Whether you’re just below, near, or above the average, it’s possible to reduce your energy costs with these energy-saving tips.

Save Energy with these 3 tips

If you only want to make a few changes to reduce energy use, here are 3 efficiency tips that will have a huge impact.

1. Choose Energy Star appliances. By switching to Energy Star appliances alone, you can save up to 30% on your electricity bills. Your savings will be especially significant if your appliances are more than 10 years old.

2. Install and use a programmable thermostat. If you’re not using one already, this one change could save you up to 10% on heating and cooling bills. Smart thermostats track your heating habits and automatically set your thermostat for the perfect balance of comfort and efficiency. Popular options include Nest or ecobee.

3. Install solar panels. There’s no better way to save on energy than to produce your own renewable energy. Solar systems are more affordable than you might think. You can use this solar calculator tool to get live solar panel prices from companies in your area.

 

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