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FOR HOMEOWNERS 2 Have my central air conditioning and furnace serviced. 3 Clean my air conditioning unit’s condenser of dirt and debris. 4 Clean or replace my furnace filter (especially, if I have central A/C). 5 Install a programmable thermostat. 6 Improve the insulation of my home. 8 Sign up for peaksaver® (if available where I live). 9 Right-size my refrigerator. 10 Get rid of my old energy-guzzling second fridge. 11 Upgrade to ENERGY STAR® windows. 12 Install a solar or tankless/instantaneous hot water heater. 13 Install solar photovoltaic (PV) panels on the rooftop. 14 Install a ground-source heat pump. 15 Get a pool pump timer. 16 Make sure I have a thermal pool blanket. 17 Consider solar panels to heat my pool. 18 Specify that I want my new home to meet ENERGY STAR® standards. 19 Landscape for energy savings. FOR EVERYONE AT HOME: 21 Fight phantom load – unplug electronics that draw power even 22 Upgrade to ENERGY STAR®-qualified appliances. 23 Adjust the water level on the washing machine. 24 Wash only full loads of laundry. And, better yet, use only cold water 25 Do my laundry on evenings and weekends. 26 Hang my clothes outside to dry. Your neighbours might be inspired to follow your great example! 27 Clean the lint out of my dryer after each load of laundry. 28 Use a toaster oven or microwave instead of the oven, whenever possible. 29 Opt for an electric frying pan instead of a range top. 30 Try slow cooking. It actually reduces energy use even though cooking times are extended. 31 Use pots with tight-fitting lids. Your food will cook faster. 32 Use the oven light to check on my food instead of opening the door. 33 Use an automatic shut-off kettle. 34 Always set my dishwasher to air dry and only run it when full. 35 Allow hot food to cool before placing it in my refrigerator. 36 Thaw my frozen foods in the refrigerator. This can reduce spoilage and even help keep the fridge cool. 37 Vacuum my refrigerator coils to keep them efficient. 38 Use the oven’s self-cleaning option after cooking. 39 Make my showers shorter to use less energy and hot water. 40 Install low-flow toilets. 41 Rinse my dishes in a tub of clean water. 42 Fix dripping faucets, especially leaky hot water faucets. 43 Insulate around my water pipes. 44 Install a water heater jacket and low-flow faucet aerators. 45 Use a manual lawn mower. 46 Open a window or use ceiling fan. 47 Set my air conditioner at 25°C when I’m home and 28°C when away. 48 Set my heat/thermostat at 20°C when I’m at home and 18°C overnight. 49 Install solar reflective film on my windows. 50 Use insulated drapes or energy-saving cellular / honeycomb blinds in the winter 51 Use drapes/blinds, awnings and shades in the summer to keep the heat out 52 Turn off the monitor if I’m not going to use my computer for more than 20 minutes. 53 Turn off both the monitor and the CPU if I’m not going to use it for more 54 Turn off my screensaver. 55 Use power bars with on/off switches, automatic shutoff, or integrated timers. 56 Replace my high-use incandescent light bulbs with ENERGY STAR®- 57 Install dimmer switches and use dimmable CFLs. 58 Use task lighting. 59 Place floor lamps or table lamps in corners. 60 Install motion sensors to turn off lights automatically. 61 Keep all air registers/radiators free of obstructions that impede air flow. 62 Use LED (light emitting diode) seasonal / celebration lights. 63 Use solar-powered outdoor lights. FOR PARENTS & CAREGIVERS 65 Think of ways to reward my kids for good conservation habits. 66 Choose games and toys for my children with energy use in mind. FOR KIDS…..OF ALL AGES 68 Decide what I want before opening the refrigerator door. 69 Turn off televisions, computers, and game consoles when I’m finished using them. 70 Ask my parents about other ways I can help conserve. FOR TRAVELLERS 72 Put my water heater on the vacation setting, if it has one. 73 Choose green-rated hotels when travelling for business or pleasure. 74 Pull the plug on my battery chargers. FOR TEACHERS 76 Appoint a classroom energy monitor. 77 Take advantage of daylight. <top of page> 79 Be a role model for good conservation. 80 Make my school leadership aware of energy waste, wherever and whenever I spot it FOR EMPLOYERS 82 Participate in an OPA commercial demand response program. 83 Organize conservation learning opportunities for the people who work with me. 84 Reward the people who work with me for their innovative, money-saving ideas. 85 Ensure meeting rooms are equipped with light switches. 86 Install light emitting diodes (LEDs) in suitable 24-hour-use locations. 87 Replace my incandescent or fluorescent EXIT signs with LED EXIT signs. 88 Install high-quality electronic ballasts along with T8 florescent tubes. 89 Install new high-performance chillers. 90 Use modular load control technology. 91 Install effective automatic door closers. FOR EMPLOYEES 93 Dim, turn off or remove lights near windows in the daytime. 94 Use the stairs instead of taking the elevator, if I am able. 95 Unplug coffeemakers, toasters and microwaves. 96 Keep entrance doors closed. 97 Use the revolving doors into my office building. 98 Use standby mode for computers and copiers. 99 Turn all equipment off at the end of the day. 100 Use paper-reducing strategies.
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Midland Power Utility Corporation
Phone: (705) 526-9361
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