A.C. Electric Offers Ways to Save on Energy Costs

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Cold weather is here, so be prepared. (Photo courtesy of iStock)

Atlantic City Electric is providing tips to save energy during the cold temperatures expected in the coming months.

The electric company is committed to helping all customers use less energy by providing energy efficiency information to help keep bills as low as possible this winter season, according to a news release.

So follow these tips:

  • Check your thermostat. Set your thermostat a few degrees lower in the winter, if health permits. You can save about 2% on your heating bill for every degree you lower your thermostat. When you are asleep or out of the house, try turning your thermostat back 10-15 degrees for eight hours to save approximately 10% on your heating bill. Consider investing in a smart thermostat that can connect to your mobile devices, helping you stay on top of your energy usage.
  • Unplug your devices. Mobile phones, laptops and other electronic devices will continue to use energy after they are fully charged.
  • Adjust your blinds. Keep your blinds up during the day to capture the radiant heating benefits of the sun. Close your blinds and curtains after the sun goes down to keep the cold air out and the heat in.
  • Install energy efficient light bulbs. Energy-efficient LED bulbs use up to 75% less energy than standard bulbs.
  • Check for air leaks. Check the ductwork for air leaks about once a year if you have a forced-air heating system. To do this, feel around the duct joints for escaping air when the fan is on.
  • Insulate your home. Trap escaping air from windows and doors by using caulking or weather-stripping around leaky areas, install storm windows in winter and close chimney flues.
  • Adjust hot water heater. Lowering the temperature on your water heater/hot water tank can help save money and energy.
  • Dust or vacuum radiators. Dust and grime impede the flow of heat. Keeping radiators clean helps maintain their efficiency.
  • Maintain home heating equipment. Have your heating equipment serviced periodically by a professional service representative.
  • Look for the Energy Star label on home appliances, electronics, and other products. Energy Star products meet strict energy efficiency guidelines set by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Department of Energy.