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Are You A Fan Of Saving Money? Take advantage of our fan rebate before this summer’s heat hits. One of the easiest steps in cooling down your house is opening your windows in the evening when temperatures drop. A whole house fan or a ceiling fan is an efficient way to reduce your air conditioning usage while maintaining a comfortable temperature at home. A whole house fan draws cool outside air in through your open windows and vents the hot inside air out through your attic. Ceiling fans circulate air throughout the room to help keep you cool. Take advantage of one or both of our fan rebates to make your home more comfortable and energy efficient. And it will help reduce your summer utility bills. For more information visit our website at roseville.ca.us/rebates. Your Trusted Energy Advisor is hosting a free workshop for renters interested in saving energy and lowering their utility bills. Our next workshop is 6 to 7:30 pm, June 27, at the Roseville Utility Exploration Center, 1501 Pleasant Grove Blvd. While this is a free workshop, we want to make sure there is a seat waiting for you, call (916) 746-1550 to reserve your spot. For Renters: Energy Efficiency At Home Workshop Pool Pump Rebates Traditionally, single speed pool pumps are one of the highest energy users. Replacing your single speed pool pump with a variable speed pool pump can reduce energy consumption by up to 90%. Plus, variable speed pool pumps generally run quieter, last longer and are digitally controlled. Your pool will still look as beautiful as ever and cost you a fraction to operate. Upgrade today and start saving tomorrow. For more information visit our website at roseville.ca.us/rebates Start saving! roseville.ca.us/rebates or call (916) 79-POWER (797-6937) to start saving today. Roseville Electric Utility’s Newsletter May 2018 Electric Dispatch

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Page 1: Electric Dispatch · summer’s heat hits. One of the easiest steps in cooling down your house is opening your windows in the evening when temperatures drop. A whole house fan or

Are You A Fan Of Saving Money? Take advantage of our fan rebate before this summer’s heat hits. One of the easiest steps in cooling down your house is opening your windows in the evening when temperatures drop.

A whole house fan or a ceiling fan is an efficient way to reduce your air conditioning usage while maintaining a comfortable temperature at home.

A whole house fan draws cool outside air in through your open windows and vents the hot inside air out through your attic. Ceiling fans circulate air throughout the room to help keep you cool.

Take advantage of one or both of our fan rebates to make your home more comfortable and energy efficient. And it will help reduce your summer utility bills.

For more information visit our website at roseville.ca.us/rebates.

Your Trusted Energy Advisor is hosting a free workshop for renters interested in saving energy and lowering their utility bills.

Our next workshop is 6 to 7:30 pm, June 27, at the Roseville Utility Exploration Center, 1501 Pleasant Grove Blvd. While this is a free workshop, we want to make sure there is a seat waiting for you, call (916) 746-1550 to reserve your spot.

For Renters: Energy Efficiency At Home Workshop

Pool Pump RebatesTraditionally, single speed pool pumps are one of the highest energy users. Replacing your single speed pool pump with a variable speed pool pump can reduce energy consumption by up to 90%.

Plus, variable speed pool pumps generally run quieter, last longer and are digitally controlled.

Your pool will still look as beautiful as ever and cost you a fraction to operate.

Upgrade today and start saving tomorrow. For more information visit our website at roseville.ca.us/rebates

Start saving!roseville.ca.us/rebates or call (916) 79-POWER (797-6937) to start saving today.

Roseville Electric Utility’s Newsletter May 2018

Electric Dispatch

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Roseville Electric Utility wants to help you keep your home and summer bills cool. Here are five easy and low cost ways to lower your summer energy use.

• Program your thermostat - Change your thermostat set point up to 78 degrees; your system will run less but still keep you cool.

• Use a ceiling fan - Keeping air moving in the room will help you feel cooler. But like a light bulb, make sure you turn it off when you leave the room.

• Change your air filters - Clean air filters help your air conditioner system run more efficiently and move more air.

• Draw the blinds or curtains - Even efficient windows will let in heat, keep your home cool by blocking out the sun

• Open some windows - Cool early mornings or late evenings are a great time to open a window and pre-cool your home for the day.

For more energy saving tips, visit roseville.ca.us/lowermybill

Roseville is known for beautiful sunny days during the summer. Because windows account for nearly 50 percent of the heat that enters your home, those bright summer days means warmer temperatures inside.

Using sun screens can reduce the heat entering your house by up to 60% and is one of the least expensive ways to cool your house.

Visit roseville.ca.us/rebates for information on our sun screen rebates.

Summer Energy Saving Tips

The Roseville Coalition of Neighborhood Association’s annual Movie in the Park is back with fun kid-friendly films: Despicable Me 3, Lego Ninjago, Wonder, Paddington 2, Coco and Cars 3.

Roseville Electric Utility is proud to be a platinum sponsor of this summer event. Check out rcona.org for park locations and movie dates.

Cool Your Home With Sun Screens

Movies In The Park