You're spending more time at home. Save energy and money with these tips.
Most of us are spending more time at home these days. That means we’re using our appliances more, keeping cool with fans or air conditioning, and charging our phones, laptops and tablets all day long. And, of course, there are plenty of movies to stream. Lots and lots of movies.
Never fear. There are things you can do to limit your energy use. These tips – courtesy of PPL’s energy efficiency programs, with help from our friends at Energy Star® – will help you save money so you can stay comfortable, safe and entertained at home this summer.
- Tune up your air conditioner: You want your AC to run as efficiently as possible. Have an HVAC professional check out your system before cranking it up for the summer. And don’t forget to make sure your technician is wearing proper PPE and practicing social distancing!
- Block out the sun: Bathing in the sun as it beams through your windows can be beautiful, but it also makes your cooling system work overtime. Keep your shades and blinds drawn to keep your home cool for less.
- Use fans: Fans use less energy than air conditioning and can still keep you cool. Make sure your ceiling fans are turning counterclockwise for summer, and turn off fans that are running in empty rooms.
- Use big appliances at night: Larger appliances – like dishwashers and clothes dryers – can put out a good deal of heat. Wait until it gets dark to run these big appliances to save on cooling costs during the day.
- Get to grilling: It’s no surprise that ovens are hot. When you use your indoor oven, your air conditioner has to work harder to keep your home comfortable. Luckily, there’s nothing tastier than grilled food in the summertime. Fire up your grill – or simply rely more on a toaster oven or microwave – to trim your energy use.
Learn more about PPL’s energy efficiency program – and get more tips to save energy and money – at savewithppl.com.