Why put it off until tomorrow? With these simple tips, you can start reducing your energy bills today.

High Bills? 5 Ways to Start Saving Energy Now

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If you are looking to lower your energy bills, why not start now? Big projects, such as a cooling system upgrade or adding insulation, can help, but they can be expensive and may take some time to complete. Fortunately, there are a number of simple, low-cost measures you can take that will reduce your energy costs starting today.

1. Adjust the thermostat

Adjusting temperatures at night or when you're not at home to save on heating and cooling is one of the most effective ways to lower your energy bills. If you have a Wi-Fi programmable thermostat, you can program it to match your schedule or easily adjust temperatures remotely using your mobile device.

2. Change a lightbulb

Those old incandescent bulbs are burning up your energy budget, literally, wasting most of their energy as heat. High-efficiency LEDs use 75% less energy and last much longer. All it takes is a quick trip to your local retailer.

3. Cook up energy savings

When you make dinner tonight, think about how you're using energy. Cover pots and pans; food will cook more efficiently. Match pots and pans to the size of the burner, and make sure the burners are clean. Heat foods in the microwave if possible; it's more energy efficient than using the stovetop or range.

4. Pull the plug

Many electronic devices continue to draw power when you're not using them. Unplug chargers when they're not charging anything. Also, pull the plug on electric devices in your home that get little use. Advanced power strips or smart plugs make a smart upgrade. They automatically cut power to devices not in use, while quickly powering them back up when you need them.

5. Air dry your laundry

Doing laundry? Why not air dry your clothes? You'll save on the cost to run the dryer and air drying will help keep your clothes looking new.

Take a closer look at your home and your lifestyle and you'll likely find more ways to save energy. Are lights left on in empty rooms? Do you really need that 20-minute shower? A few small changes could make a big difference.

Consider hiring a qualified professional to perform an energy assessment of your home. You'll get a targeted set of recommendations to improve the energy efficiency of your home and make it more comfortable.

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