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10 Ways to Conserve Energy in October (and Every Month): Celebrating Energy Awareness Month with Brilliant Source Energy

October is the official Energy Awareness Month in America, designated by the US Department of Energy to shed light on energy conservation and encourage people to take conscious steps to reduce their energy usage. 

Energy conservation is not just a buzzword. It is a lifesaving act, and if we do not make conscious decisions to reduce our energy consumption, we are endangering our planet’s future. The month of October presents an excellent opportunity to evaluate how we consume energy and to take conscious steps towards energy conservation.

Here are ten ways to conserve energy this October (and every month) and help save the planet:

1. Turn off and unplug electronic devices not in use.

Many of us have the habit of leaving our electronic devices such as computers, televisions, and gaming consoles plugged in even when we are not using them. However, this wastes energy and increases your electricity bill. By turning off and unplugging these devices, you can conserve energy and reduce your utility bill.

2. Switch to Energy Star certified appliances.

Energy Star-certified appliances consume less energy and help to reduce emissions. While investing in such appliances may seem like an expensive option, they eventually pay for themselves through reduced utility bills.

3. Invest in LED lights.

LED lights consume less energy than traditional incandescent bulbs, last longer, and produce less heat. They are a great investment for both homeowners and businesses alike.

4. Weatherize your home.

Sealing air leaks around doors and windows and using proper insulation reduces the amount of energy your home needs to maintain its temperature. This results in energy conservation, reduced utility bills, and a cozy home.

5. Reduce your dependence on hot water.

Heating water consumes a lot of energy. Reducing the number of times you use hot water is an excellent way to conserve energy. For instance, try taking shorter showers or switching to a cold water cycle when washing clothes.

6. Commute using mass public transportation.

Cars are some of the most significant sources of carbon emissions. Utilizing public transportation, ridesharing, or cycling to work or school can help significantly reduce energy consumption and protect our planet.

7. Use a programmable thermostat.

A programmable thermostat allows you to regulate your home’s temperature automatically, reducing your energy consumption and making your home more comfortable.

8. Conserve water.

Water-saving showerheads, faucets, and low-flow toilets conserve water usage, and as a result, energy. These features are cost-effective and easy to install, making them a great option for homeowners or renters looking to conserve energy.

9. Use green energy.

Switch to renewable energy sources like solar power, geothermal energy, and wind energy. This is a long-term investment that will result in reduced energy consumption, and help create a sustainable future for generations to come.

10. Educate others about energy conservation.

Sharing the tips above and encouraging others to join the movement to become more energy-conscious will lead to a more energy-efficient community. The more people who join the movement, the bigger the impact.

Energy Awareness Month is an opportunity for us all to reevaluate our commitment to energy conservation. The tips shared above will help us all make a difference in conserving energy for a better future. At Brilliant Source Energy, we are dedicated to helping people switch to renewable energy and play their part in protecting our planet. Let’s all join hands and save our planet one step at a time.

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