Monitor Your Energy Usage, Save Money, and Stay Informed with Duke Energy’s Usage Alerts.
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How Duke Energy’s Usage Alerts Work
Duke Energy’s usage alerts are a simple and effective way to help customers monitor their energy usage and make informed decisions about their energy consumption. Here’s how they work:
The Importance of Thermostat Settings
Thermostat settings play a crucial role in determining the energy efficiency of your heating system. A well-set thermostat can help you save money on your energy bills, reduce your carbon footprint, and maintain a comfortable indoor temperature.
Understanding Thermostat Settings
A thermostat is a device that regulates the temperature of your home by controlling the heating and cooling systems. It is typically set to a specific temperature, which is then compared to the outdoor temperature to determine when to turn the heating system on or off. There are two main types of thermostats: analog and digital. Analog thermostats use a dial to set the temperature, while digital thermostats use a numeric display. Some thermostats also have features such as programmable temperature settings, remote control, and energy monitoring.*
Benefits of Adjusting Thermostat Settings
Adjusting your thermostat settings can have a significant impact on your energy efficiency and savings. Here are some benefits of adjusting your thermostat settings:
Energy Efficiency and Cost Savings
Replacing standard bulbs with LEDs can have a significant impact on energy efficiency and cost savings. According to the U.S. Department of Energy, LED bulbs use up to 90% less energy than traditional incandescent bulbs. This reduction in energy consumption can lead to substantial cost savings over the lifetime of the bulbs.
Save Energy, Save Money, Save the Planet by Lowering Your Water Heater’s Temperature.
Lowering the Temperature: A Simple yet Effective Way to Save Energy
Lowering the temperature of your water heater is a simple yet effective way to save energy and reduce your utility bills. By setting your water heater to 120 degrees or less, you can significantly reduce the amount of energy it consumes.