In the summer, we use air conditioners, swimming pools, fans—and lots of energy. Here are some tips to help save energy and costs during peak usage times:
- A microwave uses about two-thirds less energy than a stove.
- Keeping the fridge stocked helps keep it from warming up too fast when the door is open.
- Keeping the thermostat higher and using a fan means the air conditioner doesn’t run as often, which saves energy.
- Only do full loads of laundry so the washer runs less often.
- Limit the operating time of your pool’s filter and cleaning systems to about four or five hours per day.
- Use curtains or shades to help keep the heat out.
For more energy-saving tips, visit energy.gov/energysaver/spring-andsummer-energy-saving-tips.