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LONG POST WARNING
Too busy to post this yesterday on Earth Day, but here goes:
Since I live in hot humid Texas, electricity costs are a big part of my budget. When I bought my house I did a lot of improvements on it to bring energy costs down. The prior owners said they paid $500-600 month for electricity! That's just insane to me.
So, after the improvements, my first electricity bill was under $200. But, I thought, there's always more I can do.
Heating in the winter is never a problem. In fact, no matter how cold it is outside, I usually leave the windows open. For me it's always easier to bundle up in warm clothes or add a blanket or two to the bed than it is to run the furnace.
But when it warms up ... UGH! Hot, sticky and gross outside. You almost have to run the A/C just for dehumidifying the air no matter how good/green/closed your windows are. I'm on the "greenest" electric plan possible which is also the most expensive per kWh. Still and all, I haven't had a bill over $200. Granted I live alone, but the house is a 3-bedroom and when the A/C's on it's cooling the whole house, not just where I happen to be. I make generous use of ceiling fans and floor/small fans for air circulation which helps a fair amount.
Also, electronics--of which I have many--generate a TON of heat, even when not in use.
So, over the course of the last five summers I've looked at ways to conserve energy at home. When it starts to warm up, I push the thermostat up a degree or so until I get to a level at which I think I can tolerate during the day, and two degrees lower at night.
When I moved in five years ago I was at 76/74. This year I'm trying for 81/79 and possibly 82/80. And surprisingly, I'm comfortable with these numbers. Mainly because I now make sure all electronic devices are turned off at night, and those I don't use frequently I UNPLUG FROM THE WALL.
I think all of these efforts have contributed to lowering my bill to about $100-110/month. A tremendous difference from the prior owners and a generous cut from when I first moved in. Using less electricity personally means I pay less, and hopefully helps contribute to overall energy consumption as I have faith that more and more people are learning to conserve--look at how expensive gas is! Where are we, Europe? :-)
But ... I'm always looking for more ways to save on home energy costs so if you have any suggestions, please offer them!
TL;DR What are you own thermostat settings? What do you do to save on energy costs/conserve energy at home? Got any ideas for the other bunnies out there?