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Renewable energy infographic

Day 1: Lower the thermostat and get cozy with layers.

Day 2: Use LED bulbs to make your home merry and bright.

Day 3: Take advantage of natural sunlight. Open blinds and window coverings during the day for extra warmth.

Day 4: Close the fireplace damper when a fire is not burning.

Day 5: Seal drafty windows and doors with caulk and weather stripping.

Day 6: Unplug chargers and other electronics when not in use.

Day 7: When possible, cook meals with smaller countertop appliances, like slow cookers.

Day 8: When using the dryer, clean the lint filter after every load.

Day 9: Rotate ceiling fans counterclockwise to circulate warm air.

Day 10: Install a smart or programmable thermostat.

Day 11: Wash clothes in cold water to reduce water heating costs.

Day 12: Lower your water heater temperature to 120 degrees.

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