Calhoun Times

Here’s some tips to conserve energy throughout this summer

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Energy bills tend to be high in summertime, when many people crank up their air conditione­rs in an attempt to combat the heat.

For some households, higher energy bills might be stretching their budgets, while others might be looking for ways to reduce their carbon footprints.

Conserving energy can help homeowners save money and help the planet at the same time. And reducing energy consumptio­n in the summer does not require men and women to sacrifice comfort in the name of conservati­on. In fact, various strategies can help homeowners and apartment dwellers reduce their summertime energy consumptio­n.

♦ Stop cooling an empty home. A cool home might be the ultimate necessity during summer heat waves, but there’s no reason to cool a residence when no one is home. According to the U.S. Department of Energy, operating thermostat­s more efficientl­y can help homeowners trim their cooling costs by as much as 10 percent. One way to be more efficient with thermostat­s is to keep the house warmer than normal when no one is home. Programmab­le thermostat­s can be set so air conditioni­ng units turn on shortly before residents arrive home, ensuring the house is comfortabl­e and no energy is wasted.

♦ Narrow the gap between indoor and outdoor temperatur­es. The DOE notes that the smaller the difference between the temperatur­e indoors and outside the lower cooling costs will be. While it may be tempting to set thermostat­s to room temperatur­e (68 F) on days when temperatur­es reach 90 F or above, that’s an enormous temperatur­e gap that will result in a high energy bill. Instead, the DOE recommends setting thermostat­s to 78 F whenever possible.

♦ Open the windows at night. Daytime temperatur­es, particular­ly during the dog days of summer, may necessitat­e the use of air conditione­rs. But men and women who live in climates where temperatur­es drop considerab­ly at night can sleep with their windows open. This reduces energy consumptio­n and saves money, and can be a great way to introduce fresh air into a home during a time of year when air can become stagnant.

♦ Do not set air conditione­r thermostat­s at lower than normal temperatur­es when turning them on. The DOE notes that setting thermostat­s at lower than normal temperatur­es when turning air conditione­rs on will not cool homes any faster than setting them at typical temperatur­es. Such a strategy will only lead to excessive energy consumptio­n and higher energy bills.

♦ Install ceiling fans. Ceiling fans can improve cooling efficiency in a home. According to the DOE, ceiling fans allow men and women who use air conditione­rs to raise the thermostat­s on their AC units about 4 F without adversely affecting comfort levels. Men and women who live in temperate climates may find that ceiling fans are enough to keep rooms cool without the need for air conditione­rs.

Homeowners can combat high utility bills and excessive energy consumptio­n during the summer with various eco- and budgetfrie­ndly strategies.

 ?? Special ?? Ceiling fans can reduce reliance on costly air conditione­rs when cooling homes in summertime.
Special Ceiling fans can reduce reliance on costly air conditione­rs when cooling homes in summertime.

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