Saturday, October 2, 2010

Energy Saving Tips that Help Save Money

According to Consumer Reports' survey, more than 80 percent of homeowners in the US have now switched to using energy efficient light bulbs. But this is not the only way one can save energy around the house. Here are some energy saving tips that will help you cut your energy costs to up to percent:

1. Some home devices use up power even when they’re not in use. So whenever possible, unplug these devices such as coffeemakers, cell phones after they’re fully charged, etc. This will help cut off about 5 to 10 percent of your electricity consumption at home.

2. Adjust your thermostat temperatures by 5 to 10 degrees at night or during cloudy or rainy days, and when you’re not at home. This will help you save as much as 20 percent on your heating and cooling bills.

3. Change the viewing mode on your Television sets. The brightness settings on your television sets are usually turned up high in stores but when at home, there is a more energy efficient mode called “ home use” that you can switch it to.

4. You can also try adding insulation, energy efficient heating and cooling equipment, sealing air leaks and installing more reflective roofing. This will help trim your energy costs by 20 percent or more.

5. There are also Federal Energy Tax Credits which can give you 30 percent tax credit of up to $1,500 on energy efficient improvements if you qualify for it.  They also have available tax credits until 2017 for renewable energy systems such as small wind turbines and geothermal heat pumps.

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