Home energy demands shift with weather. This article explains typical patterns and offers guidance for efficient management.
Winter Energy Demands
Heating systems run more, increasing electricity or fuel consumption significantly.
Longer nights and colder temperatures add to energy use for lighting and appliance operation.
Summer Peak Usage
Air conditioning and cooling devices account for major increases in electricity during warm months.
Pool pumps, fans, and refrigeration loads also contribute to higher consumption.
Shoulder Seasons and Savings
Spring and fall typically have milder temperatures, allowing for reduced HVAC use.
Thinking ahead during these periods can help smooth energy bills year-round.
Tips to Manage Seasonal Energy Use
Implement programmable thermostats and conduct seasonal maintenance to optimize efficiency.
Seal leaks and insulate your home well to minimize heating and cooling losses.
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