If your electric bill is higher than you want it to be and you'd like to bring it down... then you need to know what's making it go up.
Here are the culprits:
You can take a number of steps to lower your electric bill, including:
The easiest way to save energy is to raise your thermostat a little when it's warm outside, and lower when it's cool. In the summer, keep your air conditioner thermostat set at 80 degrees or higher. Turn it off completely or set it at 85 degrees when you're away from home for more than four hours.
During winter months, set your heat thermostat at 68 degrees or less, and turn it down to 55 degrees at bedtime. (Add an extra blanket or comforter.)
Use circulating fans to increase comfort; turn them off in unoccupied areas.
Clean or replace air conditioner filter monthly.
Reset both upper and lower thermostats on your hot water heater to 125 degrees or lower.
If you leave your apartment for two days or more, turn off the power to your hot water heater at the circuit breaker.
Wash and rinse your clothes in cold water.
Use shades, drapes, blinds or other window coverings to keep out summer heat and winter cold.