Earth Hour Energy Tips

Other Things You Can Do
- Replace incandescent bulbs with energy efficient bulbs
- Make a plan for an energy audit
- Take advantage of rebates and programs offered by the government or your local distribution company
- Seal cracks and leaks in your home to eliminate drafts
- Use a programmable thermostat so your furnace and air conditioner aren’t wasting energy when you’re not home
- Only use your dishwasher when it’s full, and set the timer for the middle of the night
- Turn off a device in “sleep mode” like your computer or TV
- Use a clothesline instead of the dryer, and wash your clothes in cold water
- Take a short shower instead of a bath – and install a low-flow shower head
- Clean your furnace filter, and your dryer’s lint trap
- Use a ceiling fan in the summer for cooling and in the winter to disperse the heat found at ceiling level
- Regularly maintain your air conditioner to increase its efficiency by about five per cent
- A tree or shrub that shades your central air conditioner can improve its efficiency by up to 10 per cent
You've turned off your lights, what more can you do?
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More Information about Managing Your Electricity Use
Contact your local distribution company for local conservation programs in your area.
Powerwise.ca has tips and advice on energy efficiency.
Every Kilowatt Counts provides province-wide conservation programs for homeowners and businesses.
More information regarding smart meters in Ontario, and an interactive tool designed to illustrate how Time-of-Use prices work in your home, is available online.
Ontario’s Home Energy Audit and Retrofit Rebate Programs help Ontarians through tax incentives to improve the energy efficiency of their homes.
EcoEnergy Retrofit Grants and Incentives are available from the federal government.
News
March 27, 2010
The IESO reported that compared to a typical Saturday in late March, demand for electricity in Ontario fell by approximately four per cent or 560 megawatts (MW) as a result of Earth Hour
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