Infographic: 24 Hours and 24 Ways to Save Energy

FirstEnergy Corp President Brian X. Tierney - FirstEnergy Corp
FirstEnergy Corp President Brian X. Tierney - FirstEnergy Corp
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In an effort to promote energy conservation, a recent infographic titled “24 Hours and 24 Ways to Save Energy” provides individuals with practical tips to reduce energy consumption throughout the day. The infographic, released on Apr 2, 2024, challenges readers to maximize their daily hours by implementing these energy-saving strategies.

The infographic begins with the thought-provoking question, “You’ve got 24 hours in a day. Why not make the most of them with these 24 energy-saving tips?” This statement sets the tone for the valuable information and suggestions that follow.

Furthermore, the infographic directs individuals to “View additional tips and resources to save energy and see what energy-saving programs are available in your area at firstenergycorp.com/saveenergy.” This call to action encourages readers to explore further opportunities for energy efficiency and learn about specific programs tailored to their location.

By combining practical advice with accessible resources, the “24 Hours and 24 Ways to Save Energy” infographic serves as a valuable tool for individuals looking to make a positive impact on the environment and reduce their energy consumption.



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