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Home checklist. 100 Ways to Save Energy at Home - Iceweasel. 100 Ways to Save Energy at Home - Iceweasel. Energy efficiency tips to reduce your energy usage | Direct Energy Ontario - Iceweasel. 42 Energy Efficiency Tips Here are 42 Energy Efficiency tips and hints to reduce your energy usage. Not only can these energy efficiency tips save you money, but they help the environment as well. Try a few. Air Conditioning Increase your air conditioner temperature by one degree. Believe it or not, it could mean significant savings over the long run.When it’s cool outside, open the windows and turn off the air.If you’re going to be away from your home for a long time, say, on vacation or a long weekend, turn the temperature up. Or better yet, turn the air conditioning unit off.Replace air filters every month.

Heating Turn your furnace down slightly. Hot Water Check your hot water temperature. 140° is sufficient for washing dishes and clothes. Laundry Wash full loads. Cooking Microwaves use substantially less energy than ovens. Fridge and Freezer Defrost your fridge regularly. Lighting Insulation and Windows Install covers on letterboxes and/or keyholes to reduce indoor drafts. Heating and Cooling Tips - We Energies - Iceweasel. Water Heating Tips - We Energies - Iceweasel. Appliances and Electronics Tips - We Energies - Iceweasel. Lighting Tips - We Energies - Iceweasel. Savers Guide. Efficient Window Treatments. You can choose window treatments or coverings not only for decoration but also for saving energy. Some carefully selected window treatments can reduce heat loss in the winter and heat gain in the summer. Window treatments, however, aren't effective at reducing air leakage or infiltration.

You need to caulk and weatherstrip around windows to reduce air leakage. Awnings Window awnings can reduce solar heat gain in the summer by up to 65% on south-facing windows and 77% on west-facing windows. In the past, most awnings were made of metal or canvas, which need to be re-covered every five to seven years. Awnings require ventilation to keep hot air from becoming trapped around the window.

You can roll up adjustable or retractable awnings in the winter to let the sun warm the house. Blinds Window blinds—vertical or horizontal slat-type—are more effective at reducing summer heat gain than winter heat loss. Interior Blinds Exterior Blinds Draperies High-Reflectivity Films Insulated Panels Overhangs.