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Posted on: June 5, 2023

Energy Efficiency: Saving Energy and Money

Energy Efficiency: Saving Energy & Money

June in Ozark, Missouri presents an excellent opportunity to save both energy and money through energy efficiency practices. As temperatures rise and air conditioners work harder, implementing these strategies can help minimize energy consumption and reduce utility bills.

lightFirstly, optimizing the use of natural light is a simple yet effective step. During the longer daylight hours, open blinds, and curtains to allow sunlight to illuminate your home. This not only brightens your living space but also reduces the need for artificial lighting, resulting in energy savings.

Another way to save energy in June is by properly maintaining and programming your thermostat. Set your thermostat at a slightly higher temperature during the day when you're away or at work. By raising the temperature by a few degrees, you can significantly reduce the workload on your air conditioner. Additionally, consider investing in a programmable thermostat that allows you to automatically adjust temperatures based on your schedule. This way, you can ensure your home is comfortable when you're present while saving energy when you're not.thermostat

Lastly, take advantage of the warmer weather to reduce your reliance on energy-consuming appliances. Instead of using your clothes dryer, hang your laundry outside to dry. The summer sun and gentle breeze will do the job effectively and without using any electricity. Similarly, refrain from using your oven or stove during the hottest parts of the day. Opt for lighter meals that require minimal cooking, such as salads or sandwiches. Using smaller appliances like microwave ovens or slow cookers can also be more energy-efficient alternatives.

 By adopting these energy-saving practices during June you can make a significant impact on both your energy consumption and monthly bills. Remember, small changes in your daily routine can accumulate into substantial savings over time. 

Not only will you benefit financially, but you'll also contribute to a greener and more sustainable environment.

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