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Save money on utilities by making your home more energy efficient SAVINGS GUIDE APPLIANCE 101 Thermostats should be set between 36°F and 38°F for the refrigerator, and freezers should be kept at 0°F. Use microwaves or toaster ovens when you can. They use less energy than ovens. Make sure to keep refrigerator coils dust free and leave plenty of room behind the appliance so air can circulate! Door seals and gaskets need to be airtight. To test seals, close door on a piece of paper to see if it stays in place. AVOID ENERGY VAMPIRES Plug electronics into a power strip. Then turn the strip off when not in use. Pull the plug on that old fridge located in the HOT garage or utility room. Some utility companies have appliance recycling programs and will pick it up for free. Check with your local electric company. Look for ENERGY STAR qualified electronics. These products are up to 30% more efficient than non-certified models. APPLIANCES The average home uses $2,200 worth of energy every year—and more than 20% of that goes right into your appliances To learn more about saving energy in your home, visit these sites: The American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy www.aceee.org U.S. Department of Energy www.energy.gov Energy Star www.energystar.gov HOME ENERGY OFFICE OF COMMUNITY ASSISTANCE Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity 217.785.2533 [email protected] liheapillinois.com For more information you may contact: This project was developed with funds provided under the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program administered by the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity. Printed by the Authority of the State of Illinois, January 2018, 50,000, WO#18-022E

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Save money on utilities by making your home more energy efficient

S A V I N G S G U I D EAPPLIANCE 101

• Thermostatsshouldbesetbetween36°Fand38°Ffortherefrigerator,andfreezersshouldbekeptat0°F.

•Use microwaves or toaster ovenswhenyoucan.Theyuselessenergythanovens.

•Make suretokeeprefrigeratorcoilsdustfreeandleaveplentyofroombehindtheappliancesoaircancirculate!

•Door seals and gasketsneedtobeairtight.Totestseals,closedooronapieceofpapertoseeifitstaysinplace.

AVOID ENERGY VAMPIRES

• Plug electronics into a power strip.Thenturnthestripoffwhennotinuse.

• Pull the plug on that old fridgelocatedintheHOTgarageorutilityroom.Someutilitycompanieshaveappliancerecyclingprogramsandwillpickitupforfree.Checkwithyourlocalelectriccompany.

• Look for ENERGY STAR qualified electronics.Theseproductsareupto30%moreefficientthannon-certifiedmodels.

APPLIANCESTheaveragehomeuses$2,200worthofenergyeveryyear—andmorethan20%ofthatgoesrightintoyourappliances

To learn more about saving energy in your home, visit these sites:

The American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy

www.aceee.org

U.S. Department of Energywww.energy.gov

Energy Starwww.energystar.gov

HOME ENERGY

OFFICE OF COMMUNITY ASSISTANCEIllinois Department of Commerce

and Economic Opportunity217.785.2533

[email protected]

For more informationyou may contact:

This project was developed with funds provided under the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program administered by the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity.

Printed by the Authority of the State of Illinois, January 2018, 50,000, WO#18-022E

LIGHTS OFFOne100-wattbulbleftonovernightcosts$25peryear.

SWITCH IT UPByswitchingtoLight-Emitting Diode (LED) lightbulbstheaveragehomecansave$75peryear,accordingtotheU.S.DepartmentofEnergy(DOE).

KEEP IT LIGHT AND CLEANLight-coloredoropaquelampshadesworkbest.Keepthemcleananddust FREEforupto25%betteroutput.

BE A STARBuyENERGYSTAR®lightfixtureswhentheyareavailable.ENERGY STAR® products use 75% lessenergythantraditionalfixtures.

REMEMBER October is National Energy Awareness Month!

KEEP IT CLOSEDMakesuredoorsandwindowsaretightlyclosedwhentheACisonandremembertocloseunusedairvents.Alsouseshades,blindsanddrapestoblockthesunfromoverheatingyourhome!

BE A FANCeilingfansshouldbeswitchedtoturninacounter–clockwisedirectioninthesummer.Youcanalsouseceilingfanstocooloffforless.

CLEAN IT UP:MakesureACairfiltersare cleanedatleastonceamonth.

TUNE IT UP: TuningupyourACsystemkeepsit runningefficientlyandhelpslower monthlybills.

COOL TIPSetyourthermostatto“auto”NOT“on”soyourfandoesnotrunconstantly.Utilizea“set-back”thermostat.

WATCH YOUR THERMOSTATSetyourthermostatto68-70°Fduringthedayinthewinter,and65-68°Fatnight.

Raise the temperature slowlyRaisingthetemperaturetooquicklyactivatestheheatstripandusesalotofenergy.

Leave it on!Ifyouareoutoftownduringthewintermonths,setyourthermostatto60°Fbutdon’t turn it off!

EFFICIENCY COUNTSChange the filtersinyourheatingsystemeverymonthforoptimumefficiency.

Give your air handler spacetoworkefficiently.NeverstackanythingagainstyourHVACordrapeanythingoverit!Airventswillalsobemoreefficientwithoutcurtainsorfurnitureblockingthem.

HEAT UP WITH THESE TIPS!•Cover all bare floors.Carpetingandrugsaddheatretention.

•Close the flue in your fireplaceandinstallglassdoorstokeepwarmairin.

• Limit your use of portable heaters.They’regreatfor“spot”heating,butcanbeexpensiveanddangerous.

•Heat your home with the sun’s help.Leavewindowshadesorblindsopenduringthedaytime,andconsiderusingsolarheat!

•Wall it up:Insulatewallsandatticstosaveenergybykeepingcoldoutsideairfromseepingin.

SPACE HEATING44%

WATER HEATING17%

SPACE COOLING 9%

LIGHTING 5%

REFRIGERATION 4%

ELECTRONICS 3%COOKING 3%

WASHERS & DISHWASHERS 3%

COMPUTERS 2%

OTHER 10%

HEATINGCOOLINGLIGHTINGWHERE DOES THE MONEY GO?

HEATING & COOLING CHALLENGE!Asmuchashalfoftheenergyusedinyourhomegoestoheating and cooling.Makingsmartdecisionsaboutyourhome’sheating,ventilating,andairconditioning(HVAC)systemcanhaveabigeffectonyourutilitybills-andyourcomfort.

6%,onaverage,ofyourenergybillisspentlightingyourhome

9%ofyourenergybillisspentcoolingyourhome

45%ofyourenergybillisspentheatingyourhome

RESIDENTIAL SITE ENERGY CONSUMPTION BY END USE

PROJECTED SAVINGS OF ENERGY EFFICIENCY

Source:BuildingEnergyDataBook,2015,U.S.DepartmentofEnergy;MadisonCountyCommunityDevelopment.

Source:U.S.EnergyInformationAdministration