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Immediate Electricity Saving Tips

Immediate Electricity Saving Tips

Heating & Thermostat Adjustments 

  • Lower your thermostat 2–4°F, if health allows.
  • Use “heat” mode only—avoid running emergency heat on heat pumps.
  • Close doors to unused rooms to shrink the heated area.
  • Wear layers and use blankets to stay warm with a lower thermostat setting.
  • Reduce fireplace use (unless it’s your primary heat source); fireplaces can pull warm air out of the house.

 

Cut Standby and Always-On Power

  • Unplug nonessential electronics (chargers, speakers, countertop appliances).
  • Turn off gaming consoles, streaming devices, and PCs—these often draw significant idle power.
  • Use power strips to switch off groups of devices at once.

 

Lighting Reductions

  • Turn off all unnecessary lights.
  • Rely on task lighting (one lamp instead of multiple overhead fixtures).
  • Use LEDs only, if incandescent bulbs are still present.

 

Kitchen & Cooking Changes

  • Avoid using the oven, which is energy-intensive.
  • Use microwaves, slow cookers, or toaster ovens—much more efficient.
  • Limit opening the refrigerator (cold air loss makes it work harder).
  • Prepare cold meals when possible to avoid appliance use.

 

Water Heating Reductions

  • Take shorter, cooler showers—water heating is a major energy load.
  • Run dishwashers on “eco” or “air dry” modes, and only when full.
  • Delay laundry until after the emergency period; dryers are especially power-hungry.

 

Laundry & Dryer Efficiency (If running loads is unavoidable)

  • Wash with cold water only.
  • Use the lowest dryer setting, or hang-dry in a warm room when possible.
  • Clean the lint trap to reduce run time.

 

Space Heater Safety & Efficiency

  • Avoid using electric space heaters if central heat is available—they consume a lot of power.
  • If you must use one:
    • Use only one heater in the room you occupy.
    • Turn it off when you leave the room.

 

Prevent Heat Loss

  • Cover windows with insulated curtains or blankets to reduce drafts.
  • Roll towels or blankets at the base of doors to block cold air infiltration.
  • Close blinds—even that small barrier helps retain heat.

 

Shift Large Appliance Use

  • Avoid running anything with a heating element, including:
    • Clothes dryers
    • Ovens
    • Space heaters
    • Hairdryers
    • Steamers or irons
  • Postpone running hot-water appliances:
    • Dishwashers
    • Clothes washers
    • Showers

 

Turn Off Non-essential Entertainment Electronics

High-wattage or always-on devices to shut down:

  • Home theater amps
  • Gaming systems
  • VR equipment
  • Large TVs
  • Multi-monitor setups

 

Safety Reminders

  • Never use outdoor grills, heaters, or generators indoors (carbon monoxide hazard).
  • Don’t use ovens for heating—dangerous and inefficient.

 

If You Have These Systems

Electric Vehicles

  • Pause EV charging until the strain period ends.
  • If essential charging is needed, charge at reduced amperage.

Smart Thermostats

  • Enable “eco mode” or accept utility conservation events.

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