Electricity is a vital resource but expensive. If you want a lower APS electric bills in both residential and commercial settings, and reducing electricity bills is important for both financial and environmental reasons, look at energy management systems.
There are actually many ways to lower your electricity bills and we suggest an energy management system as well as conducting an energy audit. Conducting an energy audit is a great way to identify areas where you can reduce electricity bills. An energy audit involves assessing the energy usage in your home or business and identifying areas where energy is being wasted. Many utility companies offer free or discounted energy audits, and there are also many online resources available to help you conduct your own energy audit.
Energy-Efficient Lighting
One of the easiest ways to reduce electricity bills is to get an energy management system but not to forget to switch to energy-efficient lighting. LED bulbs use much less energy than traditional incandescent bulbs and last much longer. By replacing all of the bulbs in your home or business with LED bulbs, you can save a significant amount on your monthly electricity bills.
Unplug Electronics When Not in Use
Many electronics continue to draw power even when they are not in use. This is often referred to as “phantom power” or “vampire power.” By unplugging electronics when they are not in use or using a power strip to turn off multiple devices at once, you can save a significant amount on your electricity bills.
Install Energy-Efficient Appliances
Energy-efficient appliances use less energy than their traditional counterparts and can significantly reduce electricity bills. When shopping for appliances, look for the ENERGY STAR® label, which indicates that the appliance meets energy efficiency guidelines set by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
Use a Programmable Thermostat
A programmable thermostat can help reduce electricity bills by automatically adjusting the temperature in your home or business based on your schedule. By setting the temperature to be slightly warmer or cooler when no one is present, you can save a significant amount on your monthly electricity bills.
Use Natural Light and upgrade insulation
Using natural light instead of artificial light can help reduce electricity bills. Open the curtains and blinds during the day to let in natural light, and consider installing skylights or solar tubes to increase natural light in areas with limited windows. Upgrading insulation in your home or business can help reduce electricity bills by keeping your space cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter. Insulating your walls, floors, and attic can significantly reduce the amount of energy needed to heat or cool your space.
You can go partially solar, you can install solar energy systems, you can be militant about your energy use and you can, and should, use energy management or load sharing systems. Ask your energy suppliers. You can see it is not that hard to get a lower APS electric bill and everyone can do it.