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Energy Conservation

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    With the rising cost of energy, consumers are looking for ways to cut back on their energy use. To help find ways to reduce energy costs, Citizens’ Electric is pleased to offer our interactive HomeEnergySuite.  Within the HomeEnergySuite you will find:


    
Interactive House: Explore the Interactive House for a better understanding of where and how energy is used within your home, as well as suggestions and tips for using energy wisely.

    Energy Library: Contains information about just about every component of your home as it relates to energy use and provides hundreds of tips and strategies aimed at helping you save on your energy bills through conservation and efficiency measures.

    Home Energy Calculator: Evaluates your home’s energy use based on inputs you provide, and recommends ways to reduce your energy expenditures.

    Appliance Calculator: Determines costs for operating appliances, lighting and other electronic devices in your home based on Citizens’ Electric’s current rates.

    Lighting Calculator: Calculates savings that you can achieve by replacing the incandescent light bulbs in your home with compact fluorescent lights.

    TV Calculator: Provides the annual cost to run your television set based on size and type of the set and the number of hours it is used each day.

     Space Heater Calculator: Calculates cost for operating space heaters in your home.

     Fundamentals of Electricity: Learn about the fundamentals of electricity, as well as how electricity is generated and distributed to your home and how rates are calculated. Also contains a wealth of electrical safety information.

 

     There is an abundance of information about energy conservation and efficiency elsewhere on the web. If you are looking for addition conservation and efficiency information, we recommend clicking on the links below:

www.energystar.gov

www.eere.energy.gov

www.energysavers.gov

 

 

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