Simple Ways To $ave On Electricity
Are you hot under the collar about rising electricity bills?
They've been climbing this summer due to the heat and other factors.
But on The Early Show Tuesday, Real Simple magazine's Kris Connell offered pointers to help you save energy, your dollars, and perhaps even the planet at the same time.
The advice is good year-round.
HEATING AND COOLING
Heating and cooling account for 48 percent of your energy bill, so they represent a good target for potential savings.
Actionable tips:
These steps, combined, could save you some $500 a year.
Real Simple green point:
If one household in ten bought Energy Star-rated heating and cooling equipment, the change in greenhouse-gas emissions would be equivalent of taking 1.5 million cars off the road.
LIGHTING
Lighting only accounts for about 5 percent of your energy bill, but you can still save about $90 a year with a few simple steps.
Actionable tips:
Real Simple green point:
If every American home swapped just five incandescent bulb fixtures for Energy Star CFLs, it would keep 1 trillion pounds of greenhouse gases out of the air and save $6.5 billion in energy costs.HOME ELECTRONICS
Actionable tips:
These steps could save you as much as $175 a year.
Real Simple green point:
Using power management on your desktop computer could save 900 kilowatt-hours a year. That amounts to 1,500 pounds of carbon dioxide emissions, the equivalent of driving a medium-size car from New York to Salt Lake City.
APPLIANCES
Actionable tips:
Real Simple green point:
A front-loading Energy Star-certified clothes washer saves enough energy annually to light your entire home for a month-and-a-half, and saves as much water in a year as the average person drinks in a lifetime.
These steps could save you some $400 a year.
Energy Star is a joint program of the United States Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Department of Energy that helps protect the environment by encouraging energy-efficient choices for families and businesses.
CFLs provide the same amount of light as standard incandescent bulbs, but have lower wattage ratings. So, they use less energy and cause less pollution. CFL bulbs cost about $8 each, as opposed to about $1 each for incandescent bulbs.