Energy-saving tips

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  • Unless you're baking, preheating the oven isn't necessary especially for roasts or casseroles. When appropriate, use the broiler. It saves energy and requires no pre-heating.

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  • Watch out for air leaks! Weatherstrip around windows, doors, outlets and vents to keep cold air from escaping.

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  • Check the reflectors under your stovetop burners. The cleaner they are, the better they will reflect the heat.

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  • When baking in glass or ceramic utensils, lower the heat by 14°C (25°F) because they transfer heat better than some metals.

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  • Adjust your blinds. During cooler months, keep blinds open during the day to let the hot sun in. During warmer months, keep them closed to keep it out.

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  • Watch out for air leaks! Weatherstrip around windows, doors, outlets and vents to prevent heat loss.

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  • Although they are more expensive, front-loading washing machines use one-half to one-third less energy than older top-loading models because they use less water. 

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  • Wash laundry in cold water whenever possible. 

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  • Try using an outdoor clothesline to dry your laundry - clothes will last longer and smell great! 

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