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In this section of our website you will find a wide variety of information on how to conserve electricity and reduce your energy costs through tips and available programs.
Close your curtains. Closing your curtains at night helps keep warm air where you want it: inside. Opening them during the day allows the sun to heat up your house.
Fan out -Air conditioners will kick in and out when thermostat settings give them the signal that the temperature is too high or low. Fans are designed to circulate air to maintain room temperature at a consistent level at the hottest times of the day. You’ll save energy, money and wear-and-tear on your air conditioner by using a fan more often.
Most air conditioners will cool your home at the same rate, no matter how low you set the temperature. Setting your unit at 18'C (64'F) won't cool your house faster, but will cost you more.
Light your way to savings with new bulbs - As the daylight hours shrink, your light use will increase. Take the opportunity to replace incandescent lighting with energy-saving LED. ENERGY STAR qualified LED bulbs can last up to 15 times longer than incandescent bulbs.
The NPEI Conservation Handbook