Summer is a great time to refresh your energy habits. As temperatures begin to warm and daily routines shift, a few small changes around your home can add up to meaningful energy savings.
Central Wisconsin Electric Cooperative is committed to helping our members use energy wisely while keeping homes comfortable year-round.
If you didn’t schedule the maintenance for your heating and cooling system in the spring, now would be a perfect time to schedule that maintenance. Checkups conducted by a licensed professional can help ensure your system is running efficiently, safely and reliably before the peak seasons begin. A well-maintained unit uses less energy, lasts longer and helps prevent costly breakdowns when you need it most.
If you’re looking for a simple place to start saving, look no further than ceiling fans. Fans don’t actually cool or heat the air, but they help you feel more comfortable by moving it. During warmer months, make sure your ceiling fan blades are set to rotate counterclockwise. This creates a downward breeze that makes you feel cooler, allowing you to raise your thermostat a few degrees without sacrificing comfort. In cooler months, reverse the direction of fan blades clockwise to help push warm air down from the ceiling, improving efficiency when your heating system is running.
Speaking of thermostats, adjusting the temperature just a few degrees can make a noticeable difference on your energy bill. Try setting your thermostat slightly higher when cooling or slightly lower when heating. Even a two- or three-degree adjustment can reduce energy use while still keeping your home comfortable—especially when combined with ceiling fans or open windows on mild, pleasant days.
Hot water use is another area where simple habits matter. Taking shorter showers can help reduce the amount of energy used to heat water, which makes up a significant portion of most energy bills. Cutting just a few minutes off each shower not only saves energy but also conserves water.
Finally, the time of day you use energy can also play a part in savings. When you run major appliances during off-peak hours (when energy demand is lower), you help reduce pressure on the electric grid, which reduces the co-op’s energy demand during peak hours.
CWEC is here to help every season, every step of the way. We offer energy-saving programs and resources designed to help you lower energy use for your home or business and manage costs. If you have questions or want to learn more about energy efficiency offerings and programs, visit www.cwecoop.com.