Spring into Energy Savings
Wednesday | April 1, 2026

Adopting savings strategies this spring can decrease cooling costs when summer’s blazing heat arrives. These simple tips can help cut energy use, saving you money on your electric bill. 

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Air conditioning

•  Have your system serviced annually.

•  Set your thermostat at 78 degrees or the highest comfortable setting. Each degree higher can save up to 3% on your electric bill.

•  Install a programmable thermostat to automatically adjust the temperature to your daily schedule.

•  Replace HVAC filters regularly.

•  Clear air vents of obstructions.

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Hot water

•  Water heating accounts for about 18% of a home’s energy use.

•  Keep water temperature at 120 degrees or lower.

•  Insulate the water heater and its pipes according to manufacturer’s instructions.

•  Install low-flow shower heads.

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Household

•  Turn off ceiling fans when you leave a room. Fans cool people, not air temperature.

•  Vacuum underneath the refrigerator to keep it working efficiently. 

•  Use LED light bulbs. They emit less heat than traditional bulbs.

•  Look for the yellow EnergyStar label on energy-efficient appliances.

•  Open windows on breezy days and cool nights.

Check out free tools, energy tips and energy-efficiency program options at myrec.coop/save. Your SmartHub account also provides a monthly summary detailing your family’s electric use. Go to myrec.coop/myrecsmarthub.

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