FirstEnergy Corp President Brian X. Tierney
FirstEnergy Corp President Brian X. Tierney

Swipe Right on Energy Efficiency This Valentine’s Day

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Love is in the air this Valentine’s Day, and as people shower their loved ones with flowers and gifts, it’s important to remember to show some love to energy efficiency as well. By incorporating energy-saving measures into your celebrations, you can not only create the perfect ambiance but also save some money along the way.

One way to set the mood is by switching out traditional lights for LEDs. According to the article, LEDs use up to 75% less electricity than incandescent bulbs. “You can even use a dimmer or limit the number of lights you use,” suggests the article.

For a more romantic atmosphere, the article recommends using battery-operated candles. Not only do they create a cozy ambiance, but they also save energy and money.

To make the most of your time with your valentine, consider turning off electronics and limiting distractions. “Not only will it save you energy and money, you will be able to spend more quality, uninterrupted time with your valentine,” advises the article. Additionally, unplugging electronics before heading out is essential as they still consume energy even when turned off. Investing in a power strip can make it easier to turn everything off at once.

If you choose to celebrate Valentine’s Day with a special dinner at home, the article suggests using smaller appliances like the microwave, crock pot, or air fryer instead of the oven. “Using a microwave instead of the oven or stovetop can reduce your energy used for cooking by more than 50%,” states the article. Furthermore, it is important to minimize opening the oven door as it causes the temperature inside to drop, making the oven work harder and use more energy.

To create a comfortable and cozy atmosphere, adjust your ceiling fan to rotate at a low speed in the clockwise direction. This will force warm air near the ceiling down, making your space feel warmer. Additionally, investing in a programmable or smart thermostat can help you easily control the temperature in your home, resulting in energy savings.

For more tips and resources on saving energy and money all year round, the article directs readers to visit www.firstenergycorp.com/saveenergy.

In conclusion, this Valentine’s Day, don’t forget to swipe right on energy efficiency. By following these tips and incorporating energy-saving measures into your celebrations, you can create the perfect ambiance while also saving money.



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