Efficiency Tips Can Save Energy as Warmer Weather, Summer Rates Arrive

Warmer weather is around the corner, and that can mean increased energy use (and higher bills) as we cool our homes and businesses. Idaho Power has a few tips to stay cool and manage your summer energy use when it’s hot outside. 

  • Close doors, windows, and blinds during the day or when you’re away, especially on the east and west sides. If safe, open your windows at night or in the morning to let in cooler air. 
  • Do laundry and run the dishwasher in the early morning and late evening hours to avoid adding heat to your home in the warmest part of the day. 
  • Consider installing a programmable thermostat to allow automatic adjustments for higher temperatures at night and when you are away without sacrificing comfort when you need it. Idaho Power offers a $50 cash incentive when you install an internet-enabled smart thermostat in a home with an electric furnace or heat pump. 
  • Weather strip doors and windows to prevent losing cool air to the outside. 
  • Turn the A/C off when you’re going to be gone for an extended period. 
  • Check your A/C’s air handler or furnace filter. Dirty filters reduce a system’s efficiency. 
  • Consider installing a whole-house fan to draw cooler outdoor air into the house in the evening hours. Find out if your home qualifies for a $200 incentive for installing a whole-house fan, at idahopower.com/heatingcooling.

Idaho Power reminds customers that summer rates went into effect June 1. Our area experiences the highest demand for energy in the summer, so rates increase from June through September — due in part to higher wholesale prices Idaho Power pays for energy in the summer months. Customers may see an increase on their bills due to summer rates and increased energy use.

For more energy-saving tips, visit idahopower.com/save

Annie Meyer
Marketing Specialist
ameyer@idahopower.com
208-388-2410