Residential Power Savings:
Be conscious of your energy use and be alert to turn-off appliances, processes,
and activities that are not being used. The following are the 10 ranked residential
power consumers in $/month:
- Central Air Conditioner - $60
- Room Air Conditioner - $38
- Clothes Washer and Dryer - $35
- Pool Pumps - $30
- Refrigerator - $16
- Portable Heater - $14
- Plasma TV - $10
- Freezer - $7
- Dishwasher - $6
- Microwave - $5
For More Energy Saving Tips and Information
Buy Energy Efficient Products:
There are new energy efficient appliances available for use around the home. It
is time to get rid of our ancient appliances and move into the 21st Century.
- Heating and cooling
- Lighting and Fans
- Computer and Electronics
- Kitchen and Laundry
To Find Out More About Energy Efficient Products
Rebates and Programs:
LADWP offers a variety of rebates and programs for our residential customers. As
a publicly-owned utility, the LADWP makes these programs available to assist our
customers in using energy and water more efficiently as well as saving money and
resources while improving our environment.
- Appliances
- Building Products
- Heating and Cooling
- Landscaping and Irrigation
- Pool Pumps
- Toilets
- Electric Vehicles
To Find Out More About Rebates and Programs
Saving Tools:
Take a tour to save water at home, estimate your energy and water usage, and take
a room-by-room tour of Energy Star @ Home and learn how to save energy, money and
help protect the environment.
- H2House
- Wee Calc
- Find Savings @ Energy Star @ Home
To Find More About Saving Tools
Control Rising Energy Expenditures – Saving Tips:
While some operating costs are difficult to control, by establishing a long-range
conservation program for energy used by your business, you can control utility costs.
- Lighting
- Heating, Ventilation, and Cooling
- Water Heaters
- Food Preparation and Storage
- Dishwashing Equipment
- Refrigeration Equipment
To Find More About Energy Saving Tips
Lighting :
Lighting has proven to be one of the largest energy expenses for business. Experience
has shown that the lighting costs can be controlled with little, if any investment.
Simply turning off unneeded lights is a good start. Choosing the right size and
type of lamps, cleaning the fixtures and eliminating unnecessary lights can reduce
your energy costs even further.
To Find More About Lighting Energy Savings
Custom Performance Program :
LADWP’s Custom Performance Program (CPP) offers incentives for the installation
of energy saving measures, equipment or systems that exceed current Title 24 or
minimum industry standards but are not included in other LADWP Non-Residential Energy
Efficiency Programs.
- Lighting
- Air Conditioning and Refrigeration
- Wet Cleaning
- Other Equipment
To Find More About Custom Performance Program