The largest energy demands in a home or office are for heating and cooling, water heating, and lighting. These three areas account for more than 50% of a household’s annual energy consumption in this article we will discuss energy hogs and how to tame them.
There are a number of things you can do to increase savings and save money on your bills. Here are a few tips:
- Install energy-efficient appliances and equipment. When choosing new appliances and equipment, look for the Energy Star label. This label indicates that the product meets certain energy efficiency standards set by the Environmental Protection Agency.
- Seal up air leaks. Air leaks around windows and doors can let in hot or cold air, making your HVAC system work harder and driving up your energy bills. Seal up any air leaks with caulk or weatherstripping.
- Insulate your home or office. Proper insulation can help keep your home or office cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter, which will reduce your energy use.
- Upgrade your lighting. LED light bulbs use up to 80% less energy than traditional incandescent bulbs. Making the switch to LED bulbs is a quick and easy way to save money on your energy bills.
- Schedule regular maintenance. Your HVAC system and other major appliances need regular maintenance to keep them running efficiently. Schedule regular check-ups with a qualified technician to make sure your systems are in good working order.
By following these tips, you can help your customers reduce their energy use and save money on their bills.
Here are some specific examples of how you can address the energy demands in a home or office:
- For heating and cooling, you can install a high-efficiency HVAC system. You can also insulate the home or office to reduce the amount of energy needed to heat and cool it.
- For water heating, you can install a tankless water heater or a solar water heater. You can also insulate the pipes to reduce the amount of energy needed to heat the water.
- For lighting, you can install energy-efficient LED light bulbs. You can also insulate the lights to reduce the amount of heat they generate.
Tune Energy
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From Tune Energy
Your business has lights, pumps, ovens, refrigerators, heat lamps, HVACs, registers, chargers, and many other devices. There are too many to count.
Believe it or not, these modern devices produce heat and add disruptive noise to your electrical system.
The heat and disruptive noise in your electrical system are real. You don’t see them, but you are paying for them. Tune® addresses this disruptive noise to reduce electricity consumption, prolong electronic appliances’ life, and preserve our valuable natural resources.
Tune works by reducing the amount of energy that your appliances use. This is done by removing harmonics that comes from the grid and from your devices. When the electricity is fluctuating, it causes your appliances to use more energy than they would if the electricity was smooth. Your device stores the excess energy and then releases it when the electricity drops, which helps to keep your appliances from using more energy than they need.
In addition, Tune helps to prolong the life of your equipment. By helping your equipment run smoother all working parts in your devices will last longer and require less maintenance.
Tune helps to reduce the amount of energy that your appliances use, which will save you money on your electric bill.
Here are some of the benefits of using an energy savings device:
- Save money on your electric bill
- Reduce your carbon footprint
- Extend the life of your appliances
- Make your home more efficient
- Make your home more sustainable
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