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Shell Busey’s Spring and Summer
Energy Saving Ideas:
Problem: Summer Energy Efficiency
Summer Energy Efficiency may begin with steps as simple as opening a window! Here are some ideas from home improvement experts and creators of products that help cut those troublesome energy bills...
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Fans use less energy than air conditioners but should only be operated when the
room is occupied.
- Try opening screened doors and/or windows BEFORE you turn on the air
conditioning! For outswing window/door designs, put in either manually operated
or motorized retractable screen systems or contact a screening specialist for
assistance at
EnergyEfficiency@MirageScreenSystems.com.
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Keep the pilot light off on your gas fireplace during the summer months and
when it is not being used regularly.
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Cook using your BBQ. Operating a natural gas BBQ costs over 50 percent less
than propane and does not heat up your home – saving energy used to cool your
home.
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Suitable window coverings will improve the comfort level in your home immensely
during the warm summer months and reduce energy needed to cool your home.
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Studies have proven that homes with fireplaces use 30% more energy than homes
without fireplaces. The Fireplace Plug or Draftstopper is designed to reduce
Energy lost up the chimney, from home heating & cooling, when the fireplace
is not in use.
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Install a programmable thermostat; this will increase home comfort by
maintaining a more constant temperature. Saves energy and heating costs.
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Dehumidistats connected to bathroom fans not only control moisture, it takes
less energy to heat home as drier air heats easier than moist air.
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Compact fluorescent lamps use 75% less energy than incandescent lamps, last ten
times longer and produce the same amount of light.
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If you use glass or ceramic baking dishes you can lower the baking temperature
25 degrees since these materials retain heat better than others.
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If purchasing an appliance look for the Energy Guide label for energy
consumption information.
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Switch to cold water when doing laundry, 85 – 90% of the energy used to wash
your clothes is used to heat the water. By turning the dial to cold on your
washing machine, you help the environment, save energy and money.
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Always, wash full loads. Choose a front load washing machine. Not only does a
front loading washing machine save water, it saves energy as well. It uses
about 40% less water and about 50% less energy.
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Hang towels and other laundry on a clothes line, if not possible and you use
dryer, do all laundry the same day, this will save energy as dryer will already
be hot.
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Install water saving showerheads in each bathroom – some models will save up to
70% of the water used, which saves water and energy needed to heat water for
bathing.
For further information and resourceful Energy Efficiency "how to's", visit
The Alliance to Save Energy website
- promoting Energy Efficiency World Wide.
Ameren Services - Tips for Saving Energy in your Home this Summer.
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