The coolest you should keep your house is 78 degrees, federal program recommends
Energy Star also said you should set your thermostat to 82 degrees when you're sleeping. hno:hno:hno:
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Federal program Energy Star might not have been thinking of Floridians when it made recommendations for in-home air conditioners.
Consumer Reports last month released some settings recommendations for air conditioners to help cut down energy usage and cost. Even in relatively mild areas of the U.S. that don't consistently experience long-term heat waves, energy bills can still shoot up in the summer months.
Energy Star, the federal program from the DOE and the Environmental Protection Agency, said the coolest you should keep your home is 78 degrees when you're home.
When you're at work or away, the program recommends setting it at 85 degrees. When you're sleeping, Energy Star said to set the thermostat at 82 degrees.
New report our shows these as the recommended temps for energy efficiency:
• 78° F when you’re home
• 85° F when you’re at work or away
• 82° F when you’re sleeping
Energy Star also said you should set your thermostat to 82 degrees when you're sleeping. hno:hno:hno:
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Federal program Energy Star might not have been thinking of Floridians when it made recommendations for in-home air conditioners.
Consumer Reports last month released some settings recommendations for air conditioners to help cut down energy usage and cost. Even in relatively mild areas of the U.S. that don't consistently experience long-term heat waves, energy bills can still shoot up in the summer months.
Energy Star, the federal program from the DOE and the Environmental Protection Agency, said the coolest you should keep your home is 78 degrees when you're home.
When you're at work or away, the program recommends setting it at 85 degrees. When you're sleeping, Energy Star said to set the thermostat at 82 degrees.
New report our shows these as the recommended temps for energy efficiency:
• 78° F when you’re home
• 85° F when you’re at work or away
• 82° F when you’re sleeping