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TELL US: What Are Your Best Tips for Saving Electricity?

Hey neighbors: It's always a good time to save energy. We've got five easy things you can do to conserve and save money on your electric bill, but we need your ideas too. Please share your best tips in the comments.

Allyson Schmutter, spokesperson for theΒ national nonprofitΒ Alliance to Save Energy,Β offers these five tips for saving energy and money: Β  Β 

1. Unplug All Those Devices: Believe it or not, many devices still consume energy even when turned off.Β The typical culprits are televisions and cable boxes, or anything that stays lit with an LED or standby light even when turned off. Schmutter says those devices can suck a month’s worth of electricity from your home each year. Β 

2. Change Your Bulbs: If you haven't already switched your incandescent bulbs out for more energy-efficient options, now's the time to do it.Β You'll save 75 percent by switching to CFL bulbs. Not sold on CFLs? Take a look at thisΒ light bulb checklistΒ for more ideas.Β 

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3. Cook Up Some Energy Savings:Β Did you know matching your pan to the burner can actually save energy? For example, experts estimate that 40 percent of energy is lost when you use a 6-inch pan on an 8-inch burner.

Another way to save energy in the kitchen is to keepΒ your refrigerator between 37Β° to 40Β°F and your freezer at 5Β°F, and allow hot food to cool before putting it in the refrigerator. The folks atΒ Edison Electric InstituteΒ have a thorough list ofΒ suggestionsΒ for optimizing your fridge's efficiency, includingΒ locating it away from direct sunlight when possible. Every little bit helps!

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4. Wash Your Clothes in Cold Water:Β Washing clothes in cold waterΒ is a great electricity saver, Schmutter says. β€œWhen you’re thinking about savings, you spend the most money washing clothes in hot water because 90 percent of that energy goes to heating the water.”

Detergents and washing machines are now more efficient than ever, so hot water really isn’t all that necessary anymore. Look for detergents made specifically for washing in cold water, Schmutter suggests.

5. Research Your Appliances:Β Home energy management systems now come with appliances like dishwashers, washing machines and dryers, Schmutter says. When you’re in the market for something new, be sure it’s energy-efficient.

Need more ideas for saving energy? Check out AOL’s Howcast listΒ of tops tips to saveΒ andΒ theseΒ videos detailing how consumers can save energy.

TELL US: What steps do you take to save energy at home? Share your ideas in the comments section below.

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