Landscaping – Increase Shade: During the summer, sunlight streaming in windows forces an air conditioner to work harder, leading to increased energy use. While curtains can be closed, summer shade can be achieved by planting trees around your home.
Water Heaters: A water heater is one of the home’s hardest working appliances and a great place to begin being more energy efficient. Start by setting the hot water temperature to no higher than 120 degrees Fahrenheit.
Power Down: Personal computers use about the same amount of energy to start up as when they are on for about two seconds.
WINTER TIP: We tend to use more energy in the winter than any other time of year. This doesn't have to mean out-of-control energy bills. Check out MidAmerican's EnergyAdvantage® programs and our energy-saving tips to find ways to manage your energy bills all year round.