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Tips to Increase Your Kitchen’s Energy Efficiency

Entry #2947, November 1, 2013

To some people, the kitchen is the best room in the house. However, it also happens to be the biggest energy user. The U.S Department of Energy states that cooking, lighting, and refrigeration account for about 41.5% of your home’s energy consumption and saving your kitchen’s energy efficiency is essential. Add electronics, dishwashers, and a couple of other appliances and it becomes an environmental hot spot. If you’re looking to improve your kitchen’s energy consumption, here’s how to go about it.

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Simple tips to make your kitchen more energy effecient

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Use Appliances with Energy Star Labels

When buying a kitchen appliance, look for the energy star label. Many appliance companies are making energy-efficient models these days. These appliances add to the aesthetic appeal of your kitchen while helping you to save energy. They are usually 10 to 20 percent more efficient than other appliances. If you are on a budget and unsure about getting new appliances, look for retailers who offer reasonable financing options.

Energy-saving appliances lower your utility bills

Energy-saving appliances lower your utility bills

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Replace Your Light Bulbs with Energy-Saving Ones

Traditional light bulbs can wreak havoc on your energy bill. Replace them with compact fluorescent lights which fit in standard light sockets and use less energy. They create less heat and save more energy from cooling costs. You can also incorporate more natural lighting by installing tabular skylights. They are relatively inexpensive and give the room a considerable amount of light.

Incorporate tabular skylights for a natural effect

Incorporate tabular skylights for a natural effect

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Check Your Range Hood

A poor range hood does not ventilate properly and ends up creating a hotter kitchen which results in higher cooling costs. Ensure your range hood is cleaned frequently and works properly. Check it regularly to ensure it vents to the outside and does not vent or recirculate into the attic. Hot air that is directed to the attic is bound to increase your cooling costs.

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Clean your range hood regularly

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Run Your Kitchen Differently

If you can’t afford to buy new appliances, there are several ways you can make your kitchen energy efficient with the existing appliances. Start by turning down the temperature on your freezer and refrigerator by a few degrees. When using the dishwasher, make sure it is completely loaded to capacity before running it. This ensures you use it fewer times and save more energy in the long run.

There are many steps you can take to ensure your kitchen is more energy efficient. While some may take time to implement, they offer long-term ways to reduce your home’s energy consumption.

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  1. Caleb says

    March 25, 2014 at 5:03 pm

    A properly functioning range hood is an essential part of your kitchen. It will help with the ventilation, prevent fires and increase air flow throughout your kitchen, especially while cooking.

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