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Home energy use

This break-out of how each component of your home consumes energy can be used to prioritize your energy improvements.

Here are some additional tips:

• Install a programmable thermostat to keep your house comfortable when you are there and energy-saving when you are not.

• Air dry dishes instead of using your dishwasher's drying cycle.

• Turn off your computer, and other electronics when not in use.

• Plug home electronics, such as TVs and DVD players, into power strips; turn the power strips off when the equipment is not in use (TVs and DVDs in standby mode still use several watts of power).

• Lower the thermostat on your hot water heater to 120°F (especially if you have young children).

• Wash full loads of dishes and clothes.

• Cut your energy use in half by washing with the warm or cold water instead of hot. Consider replacing older toilets with newer models that use less water.

• If you're replacing your roof, boost energy savings by adding attic insulation. Consider adding solar panels at the same time.

• Seal ductwork to save energy and improve comfort and air quality. Leaking ducts can waste as much as 30 percent of the heat your furnace produces.

• Install compact fluorescent light (cfls) bulbs to cut lighting energy use by up to 75%. You'll save in the long run because cfls can last up to 10 times longer than standard incandescent bulbs.

Your computer uses the same amount of power whether it's in screen saver mode or in use. Switch your PC off if you're going to be away for a while.


Here are a few more things to consider:

High efficiency appliances Use of sustainable building materials New, energy efficient windows Upgrade heating and cooling systems Water heater Solar panels Improved roofing Add landscaping to create more cooling shade

For more energy saving ideas visit:

US Department of Energy www.energysavers.gov

Seattle City Light Stretch Your Dollar www.seattle.gov/light/accounts/stretchyourdollar/ac5_save.htm

Green Seattle Guide: In Your Home www.seattle.gov/environment/cag/home.html

Puget Sound Energy Home & Business Solutions www.pse.com/solutions/foryourhome/Pages/Default.aspx

Resources for more information

Database of State Incentives for Renewables and Efficiency www.dsireusa.org/incentives/index.cfm?re=1&ee=1&spv=0&st=0&srp=1&state=WA

Washington State University Energy Extension Program www.energy.wsu.edu/

King County Eco-Cool Remodel Tool http://your.kingcounty.gov/solidwaste/ecoconsumer/eco-remodel.asp

Compare Heating Fuel Costs www.seattle.gov/light/conserve/resident/homeheating/cv5_fcc.asp

City of Seattle Green Home Remodel Guide series www.seattle.gov/dpd/GreenBuilding/SingleFamilyResidential/Resources/RemodelingGuides/default.asp

City of Seattle Do It Yourself Energy Audit Guide www.seattle.gov/dpd/static/DIYweb_LatestReleased_DPDP016083.pdf