Quick and Easy Ways to Save Now
Interested in some quick
and easy no-cost or low-cost measures to try now? Using combinations
of the following measures can save you 10% to 50% on your energy
bills.
Also, BC Hydro may provide
technical guidance or other incentives for many energy efficiency
measures.
Here's a menu of can't-go-wrong
items to get you started.
1. Adjust thermostats.
Turn down the building's heating thermostat and turn up its cooling
thermostat, especially when the building is not occupied.
No Cost.
2. Reduce the
hot water temperature. Reducing the temperature on your
water heater thermostat can decrease heat loss from your tank.
For washing hands, you may be able to turn the temperature to
120°F (48°C). Dishwashing may require higher temperature
settings such as 140°F (60°C).
No Cost.
3. Install water
flow restrictors and aerators in sink faucets. These
measures can save you money by reducing water use (including hot
water).
Low Cost.
4. Reduce lighting.
Remove lamps where you have more lighting than you really need,
but be sure to maintain safe lighting conditions for work areas.
Turn lights off when they're not in use.
No Cost.
5. Seal heating
and cooling ductwork. Leakage from areas such as joints,
elbows and connections can be substantial — as much
as 20% to 30%. This is especially costly if the ducts travel through
unheated or uncooled spaces such as attics, basements, or crawlspaces.
Use duct tape or caulk to seal ducting.
Low Cost.
6. Wrap the
hot water tank with jacket insulation. This simple, inexpensive
measure will reduce standby heat loss from the tank. Be sure to
leave the air intake vent uncovered when insulating a gas water
heater.
Low Cost.
7. Replace air
filters regularly and follow maintenance schedules for furnace
and air-conditioning equipment. Replacing a dirty air
filter can save money by reducing the amount of electricity needed
to run a blower motor (because there is less resistance to airflow
with a clean filter).
Low Cost.
8. Install programmable
thermostats. These inexpensive devices, most incorporating
modern microprocessor-based electronics, can help optimize your
building's heating and cooling needs. And you won't need to remember
to change thermostat settings every time you leave or return home.
Low Cost.
9. Install automatic
room-lighting controls. Similar to programmable thermostats,
these devices help optimize lighting use by automatically turning
lights on or off, depending on occupancy or time of day. Sensors
and timers work well and are usually installed by a specialist.
Low Cost.
10. Clean heat
exchangers and perform routing maintenance on refrigerating equipment.
These simple measures will ensure the most efficient operation
of heat exchangers needed for cooling or refrigerating equipment.
No Cost.
11. Seal off
unused areas and don't heat or cool these areas. Storage
areas represent a good place to start; turn off heating and cooling
to these areas.
No Cost.
12. Buy energy-efficient
equipment. When buying appliances, compare energy requirements
of various models.
Low Cost.
13. Seal exterior
cracks and holes, and ensure tight-fitting windows. Seemingly
small cracks or holes in the building exterior (like walls, windows,
doors, ceiling, and floors) can really add up to substantial heating
or cooling losses. Install weather stripping and caulking to stop
these air leaks.
Low Cost.
14. Repaint
building exterior with light colours. When it's time
to repaint the exterior of your home, consider using light colors.
More sunlight will be reflected away from the building, thus helping
to keep cool in summer. This is also true for your roof.
Low Cost.
15. Keep exterior
doors closed as much as possible. Don't heat or cool
the outdoors.
No Cost.
16. Block and
insulate unneeded windows and other openings. Aside from
the important security benefit, covering unneeded windows and
doors can greatly reduce energy losses from these openings.
Low Cost.
17. Buy energy-efficient
vehicles. When buying or replacing your vehicles, compare
energy requirements of various models.
No Cost or Low Cost.
18. Encourage the family to be
energy conscious. The importance of getting family co-operation
shouldn't be underestimated; their practices and activities can
make or break efforts such as these.
No Cost.