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Hot Temperatures are Here, MPSC Offers "Beat the Heat and Save" Tips

Contact:  Judy Palnau (517) 241-3323


June 26, 2009

With the arrival of hot temperatures, the Michigan Public Service Commission (MPSC) reminds utility customers that there are a variety of things they can do to lower electric bills.

"From installing compact fluorescent bulbs, to maintaining and managing your air conditioning more efficiently, there are many simple, low-cost actions customers can take to reduce their summer electric bills," said MPSC Commissioner Monica Martinez.

To lower bills:

·         Seal air leaks around doors and windows.

·         Clean air conditioner filters and coils every month to make them more energy efficient.

·         Install a programmable thermostat. Setting it 10 degrees warmer when not at home can save3 to 5 percent on electric bills

·         Use fans - they can make the use of an air conditioner unnecessary.  Ceiling fans, for example, can make a room feel six to seven degrees cooler.

·         Lower the temperature on the hot water heater to 120 degrees, a setting comfortable for most uses. 

·         Plant leafy trees that shield the house from direct sunlight, keeping temperatures down.  In addition, planting drought-resistant perennials, shrubs and trees can save on water bills.

·         Unplug certain appliances when not in use.  Computers, cell phone chargers, MP3 players, televisions, VCRs, DVD players, stereos and microwave ovens all use energy when plugged into electric outlets.

If you are in the market for a new appliance, purchase an energy-efficient model with the Energy Star label. 

The MPSC Web site offers a number of consumer alerts that provide information on bill payment assistance and additional energy saving tips:  michigan.gov/mpscalerts.

The U.S. Department of Energy has more tips available at energysavers.gov.

More ideas are available in a The Edison Electric Institute's online brochure entitled "More than 100 Ways to Improve Your Electric Bill": 
http://www.eei.org/ourissues/EnergyEfficiency/Documents/100Ways.pdf

The MPSC is an agency within the Department of Energy Labor & Economic Growth.

 

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