Saving energy at home is easier than you think, and it can make a big difference. Start by switching to energy-efficient appliances like LED bulbs and Energy Star-rated devices. These use way less energy than older models and still do the job just as well. Another easy trick is unplugging electronics when you’re not using them—chargers, TVs, and even toasters can still drain power if they’re plugged in. You can also improve your home’s insulation. By sealing gaps and adding insulation to walls and attics, you’ll help keep your home warmer in the winter and cooler in the summer, cutting down on heating and cooling costs. Lastly, think about getting a smart thermostat. It learns your schedule and adjusts the temperature automatically, so you’re not wasting energy when no one’s home. These small changes can really add up, both for your wallet and the planet.
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