SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
Urban legends, myths, folklore: call them what you want. This Halloween,
Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) is debunking energy savings
urban legends by separating fact from fiction around five popular myths
that just don’t add up.
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PG&E’s top five urban legends for saving energy. (Graphic: PG&E Corporation)
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URBAN LEGEND
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THE FACTS
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Shifting energy use to the off peak hours during the evening will
automatically save you money.
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Shifting your energy usage to the evening will not immediately
save you money, unless you’re on a Time-of-Use
rate plan.
Conserving energy within high-usage hours during the afternoon and
early evening benefits everyone by reducing stress on the energy
grid.
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Turning off electronics and appliances will eliminate energy use.
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Many electronics and appliances continue to draw energy even when
they are turned off. If you want to save more energy, unplug
electronics and appliances when they are not in use.
Vampire appliances draw electricity from outlets when equipment is
turned off, but still plugged in. Household electronics such as
televisions, computers, and entertainment systems act as energy
vampires, typically sucking up to 20 percent of the average home’s
energy use.
With the flip of a switch, customers can easily cut power to
multiple devices plugged into a power strip all at once, saving up
to $75 each year.
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Leaving a light on uses less energy than turning it off and on again.
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Leaving the light on when leaving a room for a few minutes won’t
save energy as opposed to turning it off and on in a short
timeframe.
In an average home, lighting accounts for nearly 15 percent of
electricity costs. Turning lights off when not in the room is a
simple way for customers to save approximately $45 a year.
Customers can explore Advanced
LED lighting options on PG&E
Marketplace, a one stop shop for all energy saving appliances
and consumer electronics – including those that offer customers
money back via a rebate. LED lighting uses 75 percent less energy
than incandescent lightbulbs. By replacing one traditional
lightbulb with an LED lightbulb, customers can save $10 each year.
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Electric space heaters save money.
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Running just two electric space heaters can cost the equivalent of
heating an entire home with a gas-powered system.
Make sure you’re thinking safety first. Try to avoid using space
heaters. If a space heater is needed, try not to use your central
heating system at the same time.
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Water usage doesn’t impact energy usage.
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Water heating accounts for 20 percent of a typical home’s total
energy use.
Every 10°F a customer lowers the temperature of their water heater
can result in a 5 percent savings in water heating costs, or $20
each year for an average household.
PG&E offers customers a rebate
for installing solar water heating, which allows them to save
energy and money. With solar water heating, customers can reduce
their water heating bill by up to 80 percent.
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To learn more about saving energy and money at www.pge.com/saveenergymoney.
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 utilities 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
Central California. For more information, visit www.pge.com/
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