Which energy-saving tip are you more likely to try? Pick your favorite.

Man opening the curtains of a window to let sunlight in
Open curtains to let in that free light—and comfy heat.
Woman turning off a table lamp in her living room
Turn off lights when you leave a room. Simple.
Woman adjusting the temperature of her water heater
Lower your water heater to 120°F to save on hot water heating.
Man cooking food in a large pan on the stove
Match pan size to burner size to minimize heat loss and shorten cooking times.

Which energy-saving tip are you more likely to try? Pick your favorite.

Woman watching a show on her tablet in bed with her cat on her lap
Cuddle up and binge shows on a smaller device. The smaller the screen, the less energy it uses.
Man in a bathrobe drying his face in his bathroom
Take shorter showers. Use less energy to heat your water. Boom.
Woman sits on the floor in her living room looking at the Energy Analyzer tool on her laptop
Track energy savings using our Energy Analyzer.
Woman at her stove cooking with a large saucepan with the lid on
Cover your pan to trap heat and cook that sauce faster.

Which energy-saving tip are you more likely to try? Pick your favorite.

Man crouching to look at the gaps around his front door
Use draft stoppers to prevent air leaks and stay cozy.
Man pulling the chain to turn on his ceiling fan
Turn on your ceiling fan and turn down the heat—just circulate that warm air.
Woman adjusting the temperature on her thermostat
Save up to 10% a year on heating by turning your thermostat back 7°-10°F for 8 hours a day.
Woman placing a lid on a container of steaming food
Let hot food cool before putting it in the fridge. It saves energy and helps food stay fresh.

Which energy-saving tip are you more likely to try? Pick your favorite.

Woman smiling in front of a pile of clean laundry
Run back-to-back loads in a warm dryer, saving energy. Then get cozy with freshly dried clothes.
Woman watching a video on her tablet while wearing headphones
Use headphones late at night instead of blasting speakers. You’ll use less energy and won’t wake the house up.
Man loading laundry into his washing machine
Wash clothes in cold water. Hot water uses 18% of your home’s energy.
Man getting ready to heat food in the microwave
Warm up leftovers in the microwave to save on heating the oven.
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