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My Energy Planner - My Report Page 1 of 7 YEARLY VIEW The chart below illustrates the percentage of electricity being used throughout the year by your cooling and heating system, refrigerators, water heater, appliances, lights, electronics, etc. This estimate is based on the information you provided and takes into consideration the historical local weather in your area. Your actual electricity use may vary.

My Energy Planner - My Report Page 2 of 7 IDEAS TO HELP YOU MANAGE YOUR ENERGY Cooling and Heating Make sure your thermostat fan switch is set to auto Change or clean you air conditioner s filter once a month Keep interior doors and air conditioner vents open to maintain proper airflow Give your air conditioner a tune-up once a year During the winter, limit rising the thermostat to no more than 2 F degrees at a time. Raising your thermostat more than 2 F could activate the auxiliary heat which use a lot of electricity Refrigerators Make sure the temperature inside your fridge is between 38 40 F and inside the freezer between 0-5 F Clean refrigerator coil and gaskets around door at least once a year Water Heating Make sure the water temperature is set not higher than 120 125 F Install a timer for your water heater that will turn it off when you don t need hot water. Most models will reheat the water in about 30-40 minutes Consider installing Low-Flow Efficient shower-heads (1.5 GPM) Laundry Wash full loads of clothes Clean the dryer lint filter before every load Separate wash loads into light and heavy fabrics for the shortest drying times Clean the dryer's vent duct every six months to keep the dryer's efficiency Range & Appliances Use properly-fitting covers on pots and pans and match your pot size to the burner Turn off your oven or burners when food is almost ready and let existing heat finish the cooking for you Wash full loads of dishes and let them air-dry Electronics Plug electronics into a power strip, then turn the strip off when not in use Unplug battery chargers when the batteries are fully charged or when the chargers are not in use Lights & Fans Turn lights and fans off when the room is unoccupied Continue to replace incandescent and halogen bulbs with CFLs or LEDs

My Energy Planner - My Report Page 3 of 7 MONTHLY VIEW Kilowatt-hours per Month The graphic below shows your monthly kilowatt-hours consumption. This estimate is based on the information you provided and takes into consideration the historical local weather in your area. Your actual electricity use may vary.

My Energy Planner - My Report Page 4 of 7 Dollars per Month The graphic below shows your estimated monthly cost of electricity based on the information you provided. It takes into consideration the historical local weather as well as average electric utility rates in your area. Taxes, fees, and other services NOT INCLUDED. Summary of your home inputs Type of Structure Single Family Two Story Windows Single Glass Air Conditioner Year 2004 Heating Type Heat Pump Insulation More Than 9 Inches Thick Water Heater Electric Tank Pool No Hot Tub No

My Energy Planner - My Report Page 5 of 7 DAILY VIEW Dollars per Day The graphic below shows your daily cost month by month. This estimate is based on the information you provided and takes into consideration the historical local weather and average electric utility rates in your area. Taxes, fees, and other services NOT INCLUDED. Your actual electricity use may vary. Base load: The electricity you use on a daily basis to keep your food refrigerated, to cook, do your laundry, heat the water, use your electronics, lights, etc. This base load remains mostly unchanged during the year. Seasonal load: The electricity you use on a daily basis to keep your home cool in the summer and warm in the winter by using air conditioning and heating. This seasonal load varies throughout the year due to weather changes and your comfort preferences.

My Energy Planner - My Report Page 6 of 7 Your Daily Usage Occupants 2 Summer Temperature Winter Temperature Showers per day Laundry loads/week Dishwasher loads/week TV's Computers Refrigerator Lights 80 70 2 4 2 2 1 1 520 E 3rd Avenue Mount Dora, FL Session Id: 869 2016-06-13 06:33:16 $4.05