SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
Black Friday marks the beginning of the holiday shopping season and
while not everyone is thinking about their energy use, a good bargain on
the latest appliance or electronic this month can end up adding more to
your electric bill next month and beyond. Pacific Gas and Electric
Company (PG&E) encourages customers to choose energy-efficient products
that will deliver energy savings throughout the year.
“If your holiday wish list includes big-ticket items like household
appliances, remember to look for the ENERGY
STAR® label. These products use about half as much energy as other
devices and can help our customers save big on energy costs – all while
benefitting the environment,” said PG&E Senior Director of Energy
Efficiency Vincent Davis.
While many customers don’t factor energy consumption into their shopping
budget, electronics and appliances have two price tags – the purchase
price, plus the cost of electricity needed to use the product over its
lifetime. Adding low-efficiency appliances to your home can increase
your energy bill and impact your budget. For example, an old clothes
washer can add up to $145 in energy costs compared to a newer,
energy-efficient model – not to mention the savings on your water bill.
PG&E offers the following tips to help consumers ensure holiday gifts
are more energy efficient:
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Always check for the ENERGY STAR® label when purchasing appliances or
electronics.
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Do your research ahead of time. Compare products’ energy requirements
before you buy. Visit PG&E
Marketplace to explore our one-stop shop for all energy-saving
appliances and consumer electronics.
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Check if your new purchase qualifies for a rebate with the retailer or PG&E.
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Stick to your budget and shopping list. Adding appliances to your home
will increase your energy usage. For example, having an extra
refrigerator at home can cost at least an additional $100 each year to
operate.
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Use
power strips to save up to $75 in energy costs each year. Many
devices draw power even when they are turned off. Since plugs can be
tough to remove from the outlet and reconnect, use a power strip to
cut off power to multiple devices at once – saving time, energy and
money.
PG&E customers can also spread their energy savings throughout the year
by making energy-efficient changes throughout their home. To find out
how to reduce your home’s energy usage, visit PG&E’s website and take a
free 5-minute Home
Energy Checkup.
About PG&E
Pacific Gas and Electric Company, a subsidiary of PG&E
Corporation (NYSE:PCG), is one of the largest combined natural gas
and electric energy companies in the United States. Based in San
Francisco, with more than 20,000 employees, the company delivers some of
the nation’s cleanest energy to nearly 16 million people in Northern and
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