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Tips for saving money while staying warm during the winter

By Staff | Dec 8, 2021

Rocky Mountain Power offers tips to customers on cold weather energy efficiency

SALT LAKE CITY — With the energy-intensive heating season and holiday lighting both upon us, Rocky Mountain Power is reminding customers to save energy — and money — during wintertime. Give yourself the gift of being Wattsmart with a few low-cost tips you can use:

  • 10 x 10 rule: Set your thermostat as low as comfortable — aim for 68 degrees. Lower the temperature by another 10 degrees when you are asleep or out of the house to lower your energy usage by about 10%.
  • Cover drafty windows with a heavy-duty clear plastic sheet on the inside of window frames during winter months.
  • Set the water heater to 120 degrees and drain it annually.
  • Wash clothes in cold water and wash only full loads.
  • Completely fill your dishwasher before running and air dry dishes rather than using the dishwasher’s drying cycle.
  • Switch to high-efficiency LED light bulbs in fixtures that are used at least three hours a day. These bulbs use a fraction of the energy of traditional bulbs.
  • Set the refrigerator temperature between 37 and 40 degrees and set the freezer at 0 degrees.
  • Improve your home’s heating and cooling systems by cleaning or replacing furnace filters and scheduling routine system maintenance to help air flow through the system more efficiently.

Find these tips and more at http://rockymountainpower.net/wattsmart.

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