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Stay cool this summer
As if there was ever any doubt, the summer heat has arrived. While outside temperatures have surpassed the 100-degree mark, your personal comfort should not have to be compromised.
NV Energy offers a few energy conservation tips for staying cool while saving money this summer. Best of all, these ideas cost little to no money to implement:
* Make sure your thermostat is level and set to 78 degrees. Customers can save 2 percent annually for every degree that they turn the thermostat up.
* Cover windows with awnings, sunscreens or reflective film to keep out the heat.
* Keep drapes, blinds or shades closed during the day to keep unwanted heat from entering your home.
* Plant vegetation adjacent to windows — particularly on the west side of the home. This will help reduce heat by blocking the sun’s rays.
* Use fans with the air conditioner. They can help reduce energy costs by circulating the cool air. Ceiling fans also can allow for air conditioners to be set 3 to 4 degrees higher with minimal change in comfort.
* Repair any broken windows or gaps that can allow cool air to escape. Caulk your home’s doors and windows.
* Do heat-producing chores such as laundry, cooking and dishwashing during the cooler times of day. These tasks produce heat, which requires the air conditioner to work harder to cool.
* Avoid using the oven as much as possible. Summer is the time for cookouts.
* Turn off electronic equipment such as computers and televisions when not in use.
* Change your air conditioning duct air filters monthly.
For more energy tips or additional information on any of NV Energy’s conservation programs, log onto www.NVEnergy.com.
Information courtesy NV Energy