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With the price of energy these days I thought we could all use some reminders of how we can save some money AND help the environment at the same time. So here's a few thoughts on how you can control your energy costs this winter.
Thanks to the great folks at the Flex Your Power web-site for some low cost and good investment tips below to save energy.
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Install a programmable thermostat. On cold days, set the thermostat to 68°F when you are home (health permitting) and turn it off when you are away. Lowering the temperature 3-5°F can save you 10-20% on your heating bill.
- Install low-flow showerheads to conserve water and save 5-10% on water heating costs. Showers can account for up to 50% of your hot water usage.
- Replace the 4 lights you use most often with compact fluorescent lights (CFLs) and save up to $35 a year in energy costs.
Say, Did You Know?
- A typical California home is spending more on electricity than necessary.
- The average household could cut a third or even half of its current energy bill by switching to energy-efficient appliances, equipment and lighting, which use less energy than standard products.
- An energy-efficient compact fluorescent lamp (CFL) uses at least 66% less energy than standard incandescent bulbs for the same lighting level! In the Sacramento area CFL lamps (bulbs) are available at a reduced rate at many retailers thanks to a program with SMUD.
Do your part to conserve and be sure to check out the Flex Your Power web-site for plenty of energy saving ideas and incentives and rebates for your home or business.


