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Comments on CNN’s Knock $ 4,000 off Your Utility Bill

Thursday, September 25th, 2008

Quick Tip: Click here for even more ways to save money on energy!

The CNN Money piece titled “Knock $ 4,000 of Your Utility Bill” does a great job of offering simple advice with great payback. Isn’t that what you want? Aren’t you tired of unpractical innovations like a solar powered pocket book, which not only looks goofy, but does nothing to help you save money or reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

Many of their simple fixes cost under $ 1,000, some even less than $ 100, but offer payback periods of a year of less. After one year, these fixes become PROFITABLE to you!

I recommend flipping through the slides while they are still up on the CNN Money site at this link:

http://money.cnn.com/galleries/2008/pf/0809/gallery.utility_bill.moneymag/4.html

Let’s take a look at some here:

Cost: $ 500 - $ 1,000

Payback: $ 500 - $ 1,000 / year

Don’t stop here - this one is one of the most expensive with the slowest payback period. This gets better soon. See the other tips below.

Comment on the recommended Attic Tent, which insulates around attic hatches: Amazon.com sells a more economical alternative called Battic Door. Click here for information and pricing.

Cost: $ 15.00

Payback: $ 500.00 / year

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  • Insulation Jacket on Water Heater

Cost: $ 40.00

Payback: $ 100 /year

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  • Schedule a Periodic Service Call

Cost: $ 100- $ 200 / year

Payback: $ 300 - $ 500 / year

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  • Cover the Ducts

Cost: $ 50 - $ 250

Payback: $ 500 - $ 1,500 / year

Comment: The all-time favorite fix-it, duct-tape, can delivery an almost unbelievable payback for its cost. Add a little additional cost to purchase duct insulation and you’re done.

  • Use Time-Settings for Heat

Cost: $ 40.00 or Free using BG&E’s PeakRewards as explained below

Payback: $ 500 / year

Comment: While a programmable thermostat is a great energy-saving idea when used correctly and can be installed very easily by yourself, you sometimes have to be careful about which type you buy if you own a heatpump. To make matters simpler, and cheaper, if you live in Maryland’s Baltimore Gas & Electric service area, you can contact BG&E to take advantage of their PeakRewards Smart Energy Savers Program. By doing so, Baltimore Gas & Electric will provide you with a new, digital thermostat and free installation. Furthermore, the digital thermostat is programmable over the internet. You enter the settings on a website, and then they are transmitted over radio to your thermostat and automatically programmed to make energy saving so simple that you are more likely to do it. Note that by agreeing to be in the program, you are allowing BG&E to remotely cycle your compressor on and off at their discretion on peak energy emergency days, but BG&E claims they will only use it a few times per summer. This might cause your indoor air to be warmer or more humid, but that shouldn’t matter to families which commute to work during those peak hours. Since BG&E is able to more efficiently manage their peak power usage, their costs decrease. They pass some of this back to you as a rebate for being on the PeakRewards program. You can learn more about PeakRewards and sign up at Baltimore Gas & Electric’s PeakRewards website at:

http://www.bgesmartenergy.com/peakrewards/what-is-peakrewards

Note: Although the PeakRewards program has its benefits, BG&E’s time of day billing has some definite downsides, judging from comments posted by customers on Jay Hancock’s blog.

Baltimore Gas & Electric Rebates on Home Appliances

Tuesday, September 9th, 2008

Click Here for Wholesale Prices on Energy Efficient Appliances - Brochure Request

Baltimore Gas & Electric is offering substantial rebates on purchases of energy efficient home appliances. To qualify, the appliance must be Energy Star rated. Find ENERGY STAR® Qualified Appliances here.

$ 50 Rebate on ENERGY STAR® Qualified Refrigerators

*An Energy Star qualified refrigerator can save up to $ 135 in energy over its lifetime compared to standard models, and will save even more energy compared to refrigerators sold before 1993.

$50 Rebate on ENERGY STAR® Qualified Freezers

*An Energy Star qualified freezer can save up to $ 77 in energy over its lifetime.

$50 Rebate on ENERGY STAR® Qualified Clothes Washers

*ENERGY STAR® qualified clothes washers, compared to models made before 1994, can save up to $377 in energy over its lifetime, and also save a significant amount of water.

Browse through our recommended selection of ENERGY STAR® Qualified Appliances Here, then download, complete, and submit your rebate request form from the Baltimore Gas & Electric Site below:

Baltimore Gas & Electric Energy Rebate Form

*Energy cost savings are estimates and may vary according to usage and current rates.