If yours is anything like the average American home, a massive 55 percent of what you spend on energy each year goes on heating and cooling. For most households, keeping the temperature comfortable is the single largest energy expense.
So being smart about how you control your temperature settings can save you a hefty chunk of energy – and money.
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Did you know your water-saving showerhead or faucet aerator can save you electricity? Electricity and water are interconnected: the production and use of one affects the other.
The most obvious effect water has on electricity is that saving hot water can help you save on your electric water-heating utilities. The less water to heat for a shower or washing dishes, the more
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