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Organize Your Energy in 2021

Q: Last year brought financial hardships, and I’m looking for new ways to save money this year. Can you share a few ideas on how to start the year off right by saving energy in my home?

A: Here are a few simple tips to help you get organized and start an achievable path to saving energy. We’ll take a look at three important steps when considering energy efficiency projects: information gathering, planning and taking action.

1Gather information
Begin by reviewing your 2020 energy bills. Knowing how and when you use energy can help you decide how ambitious your plan should be. If you have questions about your past bills or energy use, give your electric co-op a call — they’re available to help you understand your energy bills. Your co-op may also offer a free app that can show you exact data about your home energy use.

Next, call or visit your electric co-op’s website to see if they offer additional assistance, like energy improvement rebates, free energy audits or other special rates and programs.

Finally, the most important step is to schedule an energy audit, or conduct an online energy audit (remember: your electric co-op may offer free audits). If you plan to live in your home for many years to come, hiring an energy auditor may be the best investment you can make. An energy auditor can tell you which energy efficiency actions will save you the most money or provide the biggest improvement in comfort.

2Develop a plan
Now that you’ve gathered the information you need, you can develop a plan. It can be simple or more comprehensive. If your priority is cutting energy costs, you can select the measure that will deliver the most savings. Maybe you’re already planning to do work on your home, such as roofing or renovating, and you can incorporate energy efficiency strategies into that project. To complete your plan, you’ll likely need to check with local contractors or suppliers about costs.

3Take action
Now that your planning is done, it’s time to take action. If you’re tackling any major energy efficiency projects that require a contractor, remember to do your research and hire a licensed, reputable professional.

In addition to energy efficiency projects and upgrades, there are other ways you can get organized to save energy:

We hope by taking a little time to complete these steps, you’ll be well on your way to a more energy efficient 2021!

About the Author

This column was co-written by Pat Keegan and Brad Thiessen of Collaborative Efficiency. Visit carolinacountry.com/your-energy for more ideas on energy efficiency.

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