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How much energy does lighting account for on the average home electric bill?1 percent10 percent30 percent70 percent
How much energy does lighting account for on the average home electric bill?1 percent10 percent30 percent70 percent
Question: Do you know?• How much energy does lighting account for on the average
home electric bill?– 1 percent– 10 percent– 30 percent– 70 percent
Overview: Do you know?
• The benefits of using a compact fluorescent light bulb (CFL) instead of an incandescent light bulb?– CFLs use approximately
75% less energy– CFLs last almost 10 times
longer– CFLs give off one-quarter
as much heat
Question: Do you know?
• On average, which home appliance uses the most energy?– Television– Freezer– Refrigerator– Home Computer
…Refrigerators use more than 1100 kWh/year. This is almost 5 times the electricity as an average television set
Energy Efficiency Programs• Appliance Recycling 50/50/150– Receive a $50 rebate for Refrigerator Recycling ($50
rebate on new energy efficient refrigerators) – Save over $150 a year on energy costs– Free, convenient pickup of your appliance– Free up space in your garage, basement or recreation
room– Program Requirements:
• Must be 10-30 cubic feet in size• Must be operational at time of pickup
Energy Efficiency Programs
• Appliance Rebate Program– $50 rebate • ENERGY STAR Refrigerator• ENERGY STAR Freezer• ENERGY STAR Clothes Washer• ENERGY STAR High Efficiency Electric Water Heater
– $300 rebate • ENERGY STAR Electric Heat Pump Water Heater
– Rebate available on-line (www.aepohio.com/rebates)
Energy Efficiency Programs• In-Home Energy Program (Option One)
• Customers pay $25 for assessment and installation of the select energy efficiency measures:– Up to 12 CFLs– Programmable thermostat– Low flow showerhead (if electric hot water)– Faucet aerators (if electric hot water)– LED nightlight– Pipe wrap for the water heater (if electric hot water)
• Customer will receive a prioritized list of additional improvements that will save energy
• Customer eligible for rebates• For program details, call 1-877-856-2454
Energy Efficiency Programs
• In-Home Energy Program (Option Two)– Comprehensive, four-hour In-home Audit• $50 for all-electric homes• Receive same measures as Option One• Receive more extensive diagnostics and computer
modeling of how the home uses energy• Receive a prioritized list of additional improvements
that will save energy that includes a payback analysis• Eligible for rebates• For program details, call 1-877-856-2454
Energy Efficiency Programs• Online Energy Checkup (Free)
• Customer completes step-by-step profile of their home• Report shows how home uses energy and ways to save• Customer receives free energy efficiency measures:– 5 CFLs and LED nightlight– Depending on how home is heated, cooled and how
water is heated:» Low flow showerhead, faucet aerators, pipe wrap for the
water heater» Weather-strip, draft stoppers
• Customer eligible for rebates• Find at aepohio.com/rebates
Energy Efficiency Programs
• e3smart℠– An energy efficiency education program for grades 5-9
offered to schools in AEP Ohio’s service area.– Now partnering with Columbia Gas– Currently recruiting teachers; please go to
www.aepohio.com/rebates.
Energy Efficiency Programs• Community Assistance Program (CAP)– Customers living on low or fixed incomes (at or below
200% of poverty level) may be eligible to receive weatherization assistance or repair services.
– To qualify, customers must be approved for an energy assistance program such as PIPP, HEAP, or HWAP
– Learn more by contacting your local community action agency• https://aepohio.com/save/programs/SMARTCommunit
yAssist.aspx