10 tips for saving hundreds on your electricity bill
Summer is awesome. Nice weather, outdoor cooking, baseball -- there's plenty of reasons to get excited when June finally rolls around. But it can be rough on your wallet -- particularly because, now that temperatures in some parts of the country now hover between 80 and 100 degrees 24 hours a day, the AC is always on, and your electricity bill is feeling the heat.
There is, however, a relatively quick fix for these summertime blues: programmable thermostats. If you don't have one, the first step is picking one up from your local hardware store (some cost as little as $40) or contacting your local energy provider, who may install one for free. Once you have a programmable thermostat, the next step is making sure you're using it properly -- as according to recent research by the EPA's Energy Star program, a correctly programmed thermostat should save you an average of $180 per year on energy bills.
Based on that research, the organization is launching a new initiative to help consumers use their thermostats to save as much money as possible. Check out the video above, or browse these top 10 tips from the experts at Energy Star -- and with any luck, you'll be cool and comfortable this summer (without being strapped for cash!).












