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Ontario residents are advised to set thermostats to 20–21°C at home to save energy and cut heating costs, with rebates available for efficiency upgrades.
As fall arrives, Ontario residents are debating when to turn on their heaters, with energy experts advising setting thermostats to 20–21°C at home and 18°C when away or sleeping.
Heating makes up about 61% of Canadian home energy use, making efficiency critical.
Recommended steps include installing smart thermostats, cleaning furnace filters, ensuring clear air vents, adding insulation, and upgrading to Energy Star-certified windows, doors, and appliances.
Programs like Save on Energy and CoolSaver offer rebates and free tune-ups in select areas.
Heat pumps are highlighted as an efficient option, and regular maintenance can improve system performance and reduce costs.
Se aconseja a los residentes de Ontario que ajusten los termostatos a 20 a 21 ° C en el hogar para ahorrar energía y reducir los costos de calefacción, con descuentos disponibles para mejoras de eficiencia.