As the weather gets colder, we tend to use more energy. Not only does this cause things like electric and heating bills to go up, it can also contribute to potential blackouts or even damage to the environment. Luckily, there are some simple things renters can do to make their homes more energy efficient, without sacrificing the amenities we enjoy during the cooler months.
Unplug devices when not in use.
Did you know that certain devices, like phone chargers, can use energy even when they're not being used? Keeping them unplugged when you don't need them can help keep your energy consumption down. Another option is to get a "smart" plug or power strip, which will help reduce the energy that these devices use when they're not active.
Turn down thermostats before you go out.
Of course, you want your home to be comfortable while you're in it, but also turning the temperature down a few degrees -- No lower than 68 degrees - when you aren't inside can help save a significant amount of money and energy. You won't want to turn it off entirely, as most HVAC systems use up more energy when first starting up and could also cause frozen pipes. Just turning the thermostat down to 68 degrees in the colder months can help save energy and money.
Cut down on hot water use.
Much of a home's energy goes toward heating water. You can help reduce this by taking showers instead of baths, taking shorter showers than normal, and washing your clothes in cold water when appropriate. You should also keep an eye on your sinks and make sure there are no leaks or slow drips.
By taking these small steps as autumn starts up, you can greatly reduce the energy your home uses while still maintaining a comfortable environment.