Energy conservation and energy efficiency aren’t the same thing, but both play a role in how effective your home is in protecting the environment. Understanding the differences and the way you can implement both into your daily life will help you embrace a greener lifestyle.

What Is Energy Conservation?

Conservation is saving energy by using a service less frequently. For example, if you were going to conserve the energy spent by your HVAC system, you would switch it off and open the windows on a comfortable day. You can think of conservation as cutting back.

Energy conservation is an important part of living green because it stops the use of energy. It teaches you to live outside of your comfort zone to make use of less electricity or fuel. This lowers your overall heating and electricity bills as well, so you can save money while doing your part to save the environment.

What Is Energy Efficiency?

Energy efficiency is using energy more efficiently. Installing an HVAC system that uses less energy to heat and cool your home would be an example of energy efficiency. You can think of energy efficiency as the effectiveness of the features of your home that use energy.

Energy efficiency allows you to use less energy while still enjoying the same comfort and convenience you have been enjoying. You don’t have to sacrifice comfort if you upgrade to energy efficient options, yet you will still be using less natural resources and enjoying lower energy bills.

Both energy efficiency and energy conservation have a place in your green lifestyle. For professional help making your home and your HVAC system more efficient, contact the team at Bill Joplin’s Air Conditioning & Heating. We’re your source for HVAC services in McKinney, Frisco and Allen.