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The Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP) reduces household energy use through the installation of cost-effective energy savings measures, which also improve resident health and safety. Common measures including sealing air leaks, adding insulation, and repairing heating and cooling systems.
15 ways to conserve energy and electricity at home Upgrade your HVAC system. Weatherize your home. Insulate your home. Wash your clothes in cold water when possible. Replace or clean your air filters. Use your toaster oven instead of your oven. Use natural light. Dress appropriately for the weather inside and outside.
Seal and Insulate More than half of home energy use goes to space heating and cooling. Creating a tighter building envelope with air sealing and insulation helps keep heat and cooled air from leaking out and moisture and outside temperatures from creeping in.
Typically, single-storey floorplans are the most energy efficient. With less rooms to heat, they are easier to maintain an even temperature through winter whilst staying cool in summer.
15 Simple Low or No Cost Ways to Improve Your Homes Energy Efficiency Order an Energy Kit from First Energy (link here) Change HVAC air filter. Lower the temperature on the water heater; raise refrigerator/freezer temperatures. Clear air vents. Stop air leaks. Unplug vampire electronics. Use a programmable thermostat.
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Top 10 energy saving tips Switch off lights and electrical appliances when not using them. Switch to energy-saving LED light globes. Shut doors and close curtains. Save energy in how you wash and dry clothes. Understand and improve your homes energy use. Save energy in the kitchen. Manage your heating and cooling.

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