Lower Your Demand

Lower Your Demand With a Water Heater Timer

Did you know your water heater accounts for 12% to 18% of your household’s energy bill? That’s because it constantly heats up water, even when not in use. A water heater timer can help lower your energy demand by allowing you to program the appliance to only work during certain periods of the day. Here’s how:

  • Choose a water heater timer that is compatible with your water heater’s voltage. There are many different types available — from simple box timers to programmable Wi-Fi timers and more.
  • Program the timer to shut the water heater off during the times of the day when your family won’t be using hot water — during work hours, late at night or when you’re away on vacation.
  • Turn off the water heater during peak hours — 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. during summer and 6-9 a.m. in winter — to lower energy demand, which could result in savings on your monthly bill.

Want more energy-saving tips for water heaters? Visit our Water Heating page.

Lower Your Demand With a Programmable Thermostat

If your thermostat could be considered vintage, it’s time for an upgrade. Today’s programmable smart thermostats are convenient to use and can make a positive impact on your energy bill. Here’s how:

  • Wi-Fi-enabled thermostats can be controlled from your smartphone, so you can adjust the temperature in your home even when you are away.
  • Smart thermostats, like ecobee and Google Nest, allow you to schedule temperature adjustments according to your daily routine, ensuring you don’t waste energy heating or cooling an empty house. You can also schedule thermostat adjustments during peak demand hours so you don’t run up your electric bill.
  • A smart thermostat provides an in-depth look into your actual energy usage and can help you make cost-cutting habit changes.

Visit our Energy Conservation page for more energy-saving tips and to learn about your cooperative’s many energy conservation and rebate programs.