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Do you know that heating and cooling account for about 56% of the energy use in a typical U.S. home, making it the largest energy expense for most homes?
When looking for ways to save energy in your home, be sure to think about not only improving your existing heating and cooling system, but also consider the energy efficiency of the supporting equipment and the possibility of either adding supplementary sources of heating or cooling or simply replacing your system altogether.
There are also versatile, lightweight, and economical, this evaporative air coolers that easily rolls from room to room for use anywhere in the home like SPT SF-608R Portable Evaporative Air Cooler

SPT SF-608R Portable Evaporative Air Cooler
  • Evaporative air cooler, humidifier, and fan for cooling and humidifying
  • Uses water to cool the air; oscillating louvers for even distribution
  • 10-liter water tank; 3 air speeds; sleep mode; 1/2- to 7-1/2-hour timer
  • Air flow of 23 feet per second; nylon and photocatalystic filter; remote control

A combination of proper insulation, energy-efficient windows and doors, daylighting, shading, and ventilation will usually keep homes cool with a low amount of energy use in all but the hottest climates. Although ventilation should be avoided in hot, humid climates, the other approaches can significantly reduce the need to use air conditioning. More information at energysavers.gov