Wash clothes in cold water to save money and preserve your clothing.
Combine trips, walk or bike for some extra exercise and energy savings.
Replace incandescent bulbs with compact fluorescent light bulbs that use 75% less electricity and last 7-10 times longer.
Program your thermostat for smart heating and cooling (and lower bills)
Turn your thermostat down just two degrees in the winter to stay comfortable and save money.
Turn off lights and unplug electronics when not in use to stop costly electricity leaks.
Recycle the basics – newspapers bottles and cans – to reduce your home’s environmental impact and keep usable materials out of landfills.
Give composting a whirl and turn waste into dirt.
Close doors and windows to give your room A/C a break.
Drive to the speed limit and maintain tire pressure for easy gas savings.
Recycle like crazy at home and look for items in recyclable packaging.
Turn your central air conditioning up just two degrees to stay comfortable and save money.
Set your computer's power management settings for maximum savings.
Buy green power from your utility and cut back on your coal habit.
Sign up for your utility’s air conditioning load control program and stop worrying about A/C costs.
Turn your water heater dial to 120° to keep your energy bills low and your family safe.
Reach the pinnacle of recycling by never, ever throwing away a recyclable item, whether at home or out and about.
Use LED holiday lights to light up your winter celebrations without lighting up your utility bills.
Tell a friend about the Energy Challenge!
Use fans instead of your central A/C on cool summer nights.
Use fans instead of your window A/C on cool summer nights.
Leave your car at home and take the bus once a week for work, school or errands.
Close your fireplace damper to prevent heated air from escaping your home
Take five minute showers for squeaky-clean energy savings.
Close windows and doors to give your central A/C a break during the summer
Insulate your attic for big energy savings and comfort gains.
Replace your 15+ year old water heater with a shiny new efficient unit.
Replace your 20+ year old furnace with a shiny new efficient unit.
Replace your older inefficient vehicle with a car that gets at least 30 miles per gallon.
Create your own team and see how much you can save together.
Get some cheap solar power and dry your clothes outside!
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