Tips for saving energy

Tips for saving energy

Small changes can lead to significant energy savings. Here are some tips to make your home more energy efficient.

Woman adjusting the thermostat
Heating and cooling systems

Thermostat management:

  • In summer, raise your thermostat by two or three degrees when you’re away.
  • In winter, lower your thermostat by two or three degrees before bed.
  • Avoid placing electronics near the thermostat, as they can cause inaccurate readings.

Pre-heating/cooling: 

  • On extremely hot or cold days, pre-heat or pre-cool your home before on-peak periods to reduce energy use during peak times.

System maintenance:

  • Regularly clean or replace furnace and AC filters.
  • Clean your outdoor AC unit before summer.
  • Ensure air vents are unobstructed to improve efficiency by up to 40 per cent.

Ceiling fans:

  • In summer, run fans counter-clockwise for a cooling breeze.
  • In winter, run fans clockwise to circulate warm air.

Fireplace: 

  • Close the fireplace flue when not in use to prevent heat loss.

Insulation: 

  • Improve insulation and weatherstripping to reduce heating and cooling costs by 20 to 60 per cent.
Kitchen

Refrigerator and freezer:

  • Ensure proper airflow around fridge coils.
  • Vacuum the fridge coils regularly (every three months, or more if you have pets).
  • Set ideal temperatures: 1°C to 4°C for the fridge, -15°C to -18°C for the freezer.

Dishwasher:

  • Use the economy cycle to reduce water and energy use (because 85 per cent of dishwasher electricity goes to heating water).

Oven:

  • Use the oven light to check food instead of opening the door.

ENERGY STAR appliances:

  • Choose ENERGY STAR-certified appliances for up to 50 per cent greater energy efficiency.
Lighting

LEDs: 

  • Switch to LED bulbs, which are up to 90 per cent more efficient and last longer. Keep the bulbs clean for optimal brightness.

Dimmer switches: 

  • Use dimmer switches to save energy and extend bulb life.

Task lighting: 

  • Use targeted lighting instead of lighting entire rooms.

Light temperature: 

  • Select appropriate light temperatures: warm light for bedrooms/living rooms, bright white for work areas.

Turn off lights: 

  • Always turn off lights when not needed.
Laundry room 

Off-peak hours: 

  • Do laundry during off-peak hours to save on electricity costs.

Water level: 

  • Select the appropriate water level for the load size.

Cold water: 

  • Wash clothes in cold water to reduce energy use by up to 90 per cent per load.

Dryer loads: 

  • Dry full loads whenever possible, but don’t overfill your dryer. Clean the dryer filter before each load.

ENERGY STAR appliances: 

  • Use ENERGY STAR-certified washers and dryers for significant energy and water savings.
Water heaters

Insulation: 

  • Insulate your electric hot water tank with a blanket if it’s in a cool area.

Tankless water heater: 

  • Consider replacing an old water heater with a tankless model.
Electronic devices

Charging centre: 

  • Use a power bar with a timer to charge devices overnight and set it to turn off during the day. Unplug chargers when not in use.

Unplug electronics: 

  • Unplug infrequently used electronics like personal video recorders (PVRs) and stereos, or use a power bar with a timer.
Outdoors

Solar lighting: 

  • Install solar-powered LED garden landscape lights rather than lights that need to be plugged in.

Plant trees: 

  • Plant leafy trees on the south side of your home for shade and evergreens on the north side for wind protection.

Clothesline: 

  • Use an outdoor clothesline, rather than your dryer, to save energy.
Pools

LED lights: 

  • Use LED underwater pool and spa lights instead of incandescent or halogen lights.

Variable-speed pump: 

  • Use a variable-speed pump to reduce energy costs by up to 90 per cent.

Filter maintenance: 

  • Clean your pool filters regularly.

Clear drains: 

  • Keep the intake grates clear of debris for better pump performance.

Pool cover: 

  • Use a pool cover to reduce the heat loss caused by evaporation.

Chemical balance: 

  • Keep your pool chemicals properly balanced for better pump performance.
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