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Q&A: I WANT TO SAVE MONEY ON MY ELECTRICITY BILL BY SWITCHING THE SETTINGS?
May 12th
Question by Michelle:
I want to save money on my electricity bill by switching the settings?
I work at home, and have purchased a small air conditioning unit for my office.
I have it on at least 12 hours a day, and I was wondering what setting would make it cheaper.
It has low cool, med cool, and high cool. and then numbers 1-10.
I figured low cool would be cheapest, so I put it on that but it made the room way cooler than it did on high cool.
Kind of a weird question, but I’d really like to know.
Thank you.
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IF U USE ENERGY SAVING BULBS HOW MUCH WOULD U SAVE A MONTH ON YOUR LIGHT BILL?
Mar 26th
Question by Sara M:
if u use energy saving bulbs how much would u save a month on your light bill?
give me an exsample what you would be saving?
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CAN PLUGGING APPLIANCES INTO A POWER CHORD SAVE ENERGY & REDUCE A UTILITY BILL?
Feb 8th
Question by :
Can plugging appliances into a power chord save energy & reduce a utility bill?
I saw a news story a couple days ago about this and would like some more info. Does this only apply to appliances not in use, like a Television or microwave?
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SHOULD I TURN MY DISH RECEIVER OFF WHEN I TURN THE TV OFF? WILL THIS REALLY SAVE ON THE ELECTRICITY BILL?
Dec 7th
Question by Lexy:
Should I turn my DISH receiver off when I turn the tv off? Will this really save on the electricity bill?
I thought the receiver needed to stay in standby mode. Is it wise to turn it off all the time?
My boyfriend and I got into an argument about this. He states we are wasting electricity if we leave the receiver on when we turn off the tv.
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WHO REALLY WANTS TO SAVE ON THEIR ELECTRIC BILL BY USING SOLAR OR WIND TURBINE?
Nov 26th
Question by save energy and money dot com:
Who really wants to save on their electric bill by using solar or wind turbine?
Hello; There are many says that have allows and / or enticements to go to solar or wind turbines to help defray the cost of these technologies. I hear you people speaking but when are you going to do something about it?
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DOES THE USE OF EXTENSION CORDS SAVE MONEY? I ONLY USE MAINLY TWO SOCKETS BUT THE ELECTRICITY BILL IS STILL UP?
Nov 16th
Question by FF:
Does the use of extension cords save money? I only use mainly two sockets but the electricity bill is still up?
I do everything needed. Unplug appliances, turn off the lights, use extension cords for everything, use efficient light bulbs. But my electricity bill is still high. And I really need to save. Help.
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HOW CAN MY FAMILY SAVE ENERGY AND HAVE A LOW ENERGY BILL WHEN WE MOVE INTO AN APARTMENT?
Nov 14th
Question by mzhuddleston:
How can my family save energy and have a low energy bill when we move into an apartment?
Especially during the winter, I hear energy bills go up in the winter but we want to keep them as low as possible during the entire year through all 4 seasons!
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DOES ANYONE USE A POWERSTRIP TO SAVE ENERGY AND MONEY ON THE ELECTRIC BILL?
Nov 2nd
Question by Cleo23:
does anyone use a powerstrip to save energy and money on the electric bill?
If so, how much on average do you save a month?
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HOW MUCH CAN AN ENERGY AUDIT SAVE ME ON MY ELECTRICITY BILL?
Oct 9th
Question by Another One:
How much can an energy audit save me on my electricity bill?
How much can it save and how much does it cost?
Advertisements cost money. I am a concerned citizen.
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DOES IT SAVE MORE ON MY ELECTRICITY BILL TO TURN MY HEAT ALL THE WAY OFF DURING THE DAY OR JUST DOWN?
Oct 4th
Question by Cyndi C:
Does it save more on my electricity bill to turn my heat all the way off during the day or just down?
I have electric baseboard heating, and my roommate likes to turn the heat all the way off during the day and at night, but I was always told that you save more if you leave the thermostat at a constant level during the day, or maybe a few degrees lower than you like it, so that when you come home it doesn’t use as much energy to bring the room back up to a liveable temp. Does anyone know if this is true?
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