At LearnMetering.com, we know summer heat can be relentless. As meter professionals, we see firsthand how increased temperatures lead to higher energy usage, especially from cooling systems like air conditioners and fans. Whether you’re trying to stay cool at home or at work, we’ve put together some practical ways to stay comfortable and keep your electricity bills manageable.
Why High Heat Means High Usage
When temperatures spike, your air conditioner works overtime. This can significantly increase your kWh usage, which you’ll see on your next meter read. If you’re on a Time-of-Use (TOU) rate, running your A/C during peak hours can be even more costly.
👉 Learn more about how TOU rates work.
Top Tips to Stay Cool and Save Energy
1. Use a Programmable Thermostat
Set your thermostat to 78°F when you’re home and a few degrees higher when you’re away. Smart thermostats help maintain comfort while managing energy use.
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2. Use Fans to Circulate Air
Ceiling and floor fans don’t cool the air—they move it. But the wind-chill effect can make it feel several degrees cooler.
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🧠 Pro Tip: Turn off fans when you leave the room—they only cool people, not spaces.
3. Keep Blinds and Curtains Closed
About 30% of unwanted heat comes from your windows. Block it with blackout curtains or thermal shades during the hottest part of the day.
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4. Switch to LED Bulbs
Traditional incandescent bulbs release 90% of their energy as heat. Swapping them for LEDs can slightly reduce your indoor temperature—and your bill.
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5. Avoid Heat-Producing Appliances
Ovens, stovetops, and even clothes dryers add unnecessary heat to your space. Try grilling outdoors, using the microwave, or running appliances in the evening.
6. Monitor Your Usage
Use a smart plug or home energy monitor to keep tabs on how much power your appliances use—especially that window A/C unit.
👉 Check out our post on How Smart Plugs Help You Save
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Heat Safety Tips
💧 Stay hydrated
🧴 Wear sunscreen when outdoors
☀️ Schedule outdoor work in the morning or late evening
👷 For our linemen and field personnel—take regular breaks in the shade and wear moisture-wicking gear
Did You Know?
Your electric meter can tell you a lot about your usage trends during hot weather. Learn the difference between AMR and AMI meters and how they help us keep your power flowing, even during heatwaves.
Final Thoughts
We’re here to keep the power reliable—and your bills manageable. By following these tips, you can beat the heat without beating up your budget.
Got questions about your meter or usage during peak season? Reach out to our customer support team or explore more energy-saving tips right here at LearnMetering.com.









