Utility company sends me energy saving tips

So, I am doing more than what is commanded

For the most part, I am absolutely careful when it comes to using excess energy in our home, I am trying our best to reduce our carbon footprint wherever I can. I drive less than I did before, I recycle and have taken measures to reduce the waste that I create in our home. In addition, I have also cut back on using our air conditioner! I need to use the A/C for comfort especially while I was in the summer, but the air conditioner contributes a lot to global warming, due to the big amounts of electricity it takes to power the units, and some of the coolants used emit toxic gasses into the ozone. As you already know, weather conditions change is becoming a major issue, and it will take all of us to play our parts in tackling this problem. I can’t fix everything, however we can make small swings in our lives to conserve energy. If you pay attention to your power bill, there are consistently tips on how to conserve more energy. So even the power companies are well aware of the issue. In fact, our utility corporation constantly sends me SMSs on energy usage, and how to conserve and save money on our utility bill. I am already practicing most of the tips that they have recommended , but for instance, I have increased the temperature on our control component from 75 degrees to 79 degrees while I was in the afternoon. The Department of Energy recommends setting our control units to 78 degrees in the summer. So, I am doing more than what is commanded. And to my surprise, setting our control component to 79 degrees is more comfortable than I thought it would be.
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A/C contributes to global warming

For the most part, I am careful when it comes to using excess energy in my home.

I am trying my best to reduce my carbon footprint wherever I can.

I drive less than I did before, I recycle and have taken measures to reduce the waste that I create in my home. In addition, I have also cut back on using my air conditioner, we need to use the air conditioner for comfort especially during the summer, but the air conditioner contributes a lot to global warming, due to the large amounts of electricity it takes to power the units, and some of the coolants used emit toxic gasses into the ozone, as you entirely already know, temperature change is becoming a major issue, and it will take all of us to play our parts in tackling this problem. We can’t repair everything, but we can make small fluctuations in our lives to conserve energy. If you pay attention to your power bill, there are consistently tips on how to conserve more energy, so even the power companies are well aware of the issue. In fact, my utility dealer constantly sends me texts on energy usage, and how to conserve and save cash on my utility bill. I am already practicing most of the tips that they have advocated. For instance, I have increased the temperature on my thermostat from 71 degrees to 79 degrees during the day. The Department of Energy recommends setting our thermostats to 78 degrees in the summer. So, I am doing more than what is advocated. And to my surprise, setting my thermostat to 79 degrees is more comfortable than I thought it would be.

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Taking measures to reduce waste

For the most part, I am unquestionably careful when it comes to using excess energy in our home, and I am trying our best to reduce my carbon footprint wherever I can.

I drive less than I did before, I recycle and have taken measures to reduce the waste that I create in our home.

In addition, I have also cut back on using our A/C, we need to use the A/C for comfort especially during the summer. But the A/C contributes a lot to global warming, due to the giant amounts of electricity it takes to power the units, and some of the coolants used emit toxic gasses into the ozone, as you actually already know, climate change is becoming a major issue, and it will take all of us to play our parts in tackling this problem. We can’t maintain everything, but we can make small changes in our lives to conserve energy. If you pay attention to your power bill, there are consistently tips on how to conserve more energy, so even the power companies are well aware of the issue. In fact, our utility supplier constantly sends me emails on energy USAge, and how to conserve and save cash on our utility bill. I am already practicing most of the tips that they have recommended, for instance, I have increased the temperature on our temperature control from 75 degrees to 78 degrees during the day! The Department of Energy recommends setting our temperature controls to 75 degrees in the summer. So, I am doing more than what is commanded. And to our surprise, setting our temperature control to 76 degrees is more comfortable than I thought it would be.

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My utility company provides tips on how to conserve energy

For the most part, I am very careful when it comes to using excess energy in my home.

I am trying my best to reduce my carbon footprint wherever I can.

I drive less than I did before, I recycle and have taken measures to reduce the waste that I create in my home. In addition, I have also cut back on using my air conditioner. We need to use the A/C for comfort especially during the summer. But the air conditioner contributes a lot to global warming, due to the large amounts of electricity it takes to power the units, and some of the coolants used emit toxic gasses into the ozone. As you probably already know, climate change is becoming a major issue, and it will take all of us to play our parts in tackling this problem. We can’t fix everything, but we can make small changes in our lives to conserve energy. If you pay attention to your power bill, there are always tips on how to conserve more energy. So even the power companies are well aware of the issue. In fact, my utility company always sends me emails on energy usage, and how to conserve as well as save money on my utility bill. I am already practicing most of the tips that they have suggested. For instance, I have increased the temperature on my thermostat from 78 degrees to 80 degrees during the day. The Department of Energy recommends setting our thermostats to 78 degrees in the summer. So, I am doing more than what is recommended. And to my surprise, setting my thermostat to 80 degrees is more comfortable than I thought it would be.

 

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