7 Tips for an Energy-Efficient Holiday Season
12/03/2024
Easy Changes That Make a Big Difference
Enjoy a brighter holiday season without the extra costs. These practical tips for saving energy during the holidays will keep your home comfortable, your bills lower, and your spirits high.
1. Deck the Halls with LED Lights
LEDs can be up to 90% more efficient than traditional incandescent lights. While a little pricier, LEDs last longer and are safer to use.
2. Check Your Attic Insulation
While you are bringing down those holiday decorations from the attic, bring a ruler with you to check your insulation levels. Tip: If you can see your rafters, you probably need more insulation.
3. Use Light Timers
Set timers for lights to automatically turn on when it gets dark and off in the middle of the night. Aim for six hours or less.
4. Get a Home Energy Audit
Give yourself the gift of year-round energy savings with a home energy audit. A professional will come to your home and pinpoint where your home is losing energy.
5. Be Smart in the Kitchen
During all that holiday baking and meal preparation, bake multiple items at once. Use the oven light to check on a dish’s progress to prevent heat loss rather than opening the door.
6. Use Rechargeable Batteries
If you are buying gifts that require batteries, purchase rechargeable batteries which are more cost-effective than disposable batteries.
7. Get Creative with Your Decorating
You don’t have to rely on lights to create a winter wonderland. Think wreaths, garlands, bows, stockings, tinsel, and more.
By following these energy tips, you can enjoy the most wonderful time of the year without increasing your energy bills, while also contributing to a healthier planet.