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Energy Saving Tips for Summer

By: Import User
Updated: January 7, 2009
The summer season is just a few days away... but keeping cool doesn`t have to burn a hole in your pocket. Empire District Electric offers these tips for saving energy and lowering your bills... - Set the thermostat for 78 to 80 degrees and try not to adjust it more than twice a day. - Have a contractor tune-up your air conditioner each year to improve efficiency. - Clean or replace air conditioning filters every 30 days or when they get dirty. - Use larger appliances only when necessary... Try using a toaster oven or microwave. - For more energy-saving tips, you can visit http://www.empiredistrict.com Reported by: Sarah Lonnevik

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