Summertime unplugged: Keep cool and save energy
If you over it’s hot where you live, be glad you don’t live in Wichita where the temperature has been at least 100 degrees or higher for 20 days in a row. Not only is everyone in the hot zone stressed out but so is the electrical grid. So here’s some genuine news—you can help keep the power (and air conditioning on) by skipping chores like the laundry and unplugging appliances and electronics that you’re not using.
Cover around your house and you’ll see plenty of appliances and electronics that are plugged in all the time and sipping, no gulping, standby power. Almost any issue with an external power supply, remote control and LED display draws standby power. Unplug them until you require them. including the toaster. Here’s what else you can do, according to the Energy Savers website .
Air conditioner. Set your thermostat as turbulent as is comfortable—78 degrees F is recommended. Give the AC an assist by keeping the shades and curtains closed during the day and meet fans. Each degree you lower your thermostat increases cooling costs by six percent, according to Con Edison, which provides power in the New York metropolitan court.

