Thursday, July 29, 2010

Save Money, Save Energy

The United States Department of Energy reported that Americans spend 22 billion dollars a year on electricity for air conditioning.

The U.S. Department of Energy has started an energy blog. You can learn about ways to conserve energy for the environment and  for your pocket at http://www.energy.gov/.  Feel free to check back with ICC, since we bring the news to you!

Did you know using a ceiling fan costs less than a penny per hour?

Have you charged your electric bill this summer to keep your home cool?

Are you past due and watching your electric bill rise while concerned about how to cover the cost?

Watts- Comparison Chart

Window AC Unit  uses 500-1400 watts

2.5-ton central Air System  uses  3500 watts

Ceiling Fans use 15-95 watts                         

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Think about your utility spending. Are there changes you could make to lower your monthly spending?

With so many Americans out of work, maybe investing in a ceiling fan and toughing out the heat is smarter then creating bills/debt for hundreds of dollars each month. People will find a way to pay their electric bill because no one wants to have their
electricity turned off! To pay your electric bill you may put off paying something else. With August already here, see if you can change your air conditioning usage and track if you save! Then come next summer you will be able to
manage your usage and cost of cooling your home.

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