Georgia Power Highlights Simple Energy Tips on the First Day of Summer

Staff Report From Georgia CEO

Friday, June 22nd, 2018

Although today marks the first official day of summer, high summer temperatures arrived in Georgia weeks ago. Georgia Power encourages customers to follow simple steps and utilize free tools and resources from the company to minimize the impact of summer heat on their bills.

 

Simple ways to save money and energy this summer include:

  • Have Your HVAC Serviced – Nearly 20 percent of your monthly energy use may be attributed to cooling your home in the summer. Inefficient heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems can also amount to hundreds of dollars in additional energy costs every year. Georgia Power customers are eligible for a rebate of up to $50 per unit this summer simply for having their HVAC system serviced by an approved program contractor. Learn more at GeorgiaPower.com/ResidentialHVAC.

  • Think Thermostat – Set manual thermostats to 78 degrees Fahrenheit in the summer for peak efficiency and make the most of programmable thermostats, which automatically adjust your home's temperature settings when you're away or sleeping – a benefit that can save you up to $100 a year.

  • Use Your Fans – A ceiling fan will allow you to raise the thermostat setting by as much as 4 degrees Fahrenheit with no reduction in comfort. During moderately hot weather, ceiling fans may allow you to avoid using your air conditioner altogether.

  • Air Vents – To maintain consistent temperatures throughout your home, keep air vents and registers clear of obstructions such as furniture, curtains and rugs.

  • Pool Planning – Pool pumps can use a significant amount of energy when running constantly. Operate pool pumps the minimum number of hours needed to keep the pool clean and invest in a timer to control hours of operation. Also, consider using a pool cover for additional energy savings.