Shop for Energy Savings This Black Friday
It’s no secret that our wallets take a hit when the holidays roll around. Why not help make up for it by adding some energy-efficient items to your shopping list this year?
Investing in products that deliver energy savings can help you save on your electric bill this holiday season and beyond. Here's a list to get started:
- LED lightbulbs: Lighting accounts for about 15% of the average home’s electricity use, according to the Department of Energy. By switching from traditional incandescent bulbs to LEDs, you'll use up to 90% less energy. LED bulbs also last much longer.
- Furnace filters: A dirty filter makes your furnace work harder and use more energy, which is why filters need to be changed at least every three months. It’s a great time to look for deals and stock up for the whole year.
- Advanced power strips: Unused appliances, devices, electronics and chargers use energy when they are plugged in, even when they’re not in use. Invest in advanced power strips to automatically turn off the power supply when you’re not using them, eliminating phantom power and extra costs.
- Programmable thermostat: The average home spends half their electric bill on heating and cooling, totaling more than $900 per year. A programmable thermostat or a smart thermostat can help you gain control over your home’s temperature settings. There are many kinds on the market, and each has their own features. Plus, there are often deals to look out for on Black Friday and Cyber Money! Before deciding to purchase one, check out this helpful resource to help you decide which one might be best for you.
- Weatherstripping, caulk and foam spray: While you’re making energy-saving improvements around your home, add weatherstripping, caulk and foam spray to your shopping list. In a typical home, air leaks can be responsible for 25-40% of the energy used for heating and cooling. Sealing your home properly will help save energy and improve comfort.
- ENERGY STAR® appliances and electronics: Are you waiting to score the best deals on bigger items? Many people wait for the holidays to shop for appliances and electronics. Whether you're shopping for yourself or searching for the perfect gift, look for the ENERGY STAR label. ENERGY STAR products range from televisions and appliances to ceiling fans and light bulbs and must meet strict energy efficiency requirements set by the Environmental Protection Agency. By choosing ENERGY STAR, an average household can save about $450 on their electric bills each year. Here’s a helpful guide to learn more about all the products you can choose from.
For more tips and resources to save energy and money, visit www.firstenergycorp.com/saveenergy.
CONTACT: Brooke Conlan, 330-807-7564