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Energy Saving TipsKathy's Energy Saving Tips Heating To cut energy bills and help save the environment, install a ceiling fan. In the winter, a ceiling fan can save up to 10% in heating costs by circulating warm air from the ceiling to the floor where you can enjoy it. In the summer, ceiling fans can make you feel cooler while reducing cooling costs as much as 40%. Water To cut energy bills and help save the environment, install low-flow showerheads and faucet aerators. Cut your hot water consumption in half by installing low-flow showerheads and faucet aerators. Taking showers rather than baths also saves water. A 5-minute low-flow shower uses only 10-15 gallons of hot water, compared to 15-25 gallons for a bath. Appliances To cut energy bills and help save the environment, invest in Energy-Star appliances. You can save up to 50% on energy bills by replacing your old appliances with newer, energy-efficient models. Weatherproofing To cut energy bills and help save the environment, weatherproof your home. Cut energy consumption dramatically by weatherproofing windows, doors and thresholds. Most weatherproofing projects will pay for themselves in a few years by reducing the cost of heating and cooling your home. By Kathy Keeping the Heat Bill Low I've been enjoying your polls. My energy bill is about the same as last year and I've made a few adjustments to keep it that way despite rising rates. I hung a lightweight neutral toned comforter in the hallway between the living areas and the bedrooms. Now I can keep the bedrooms quite cool and the living areas comfortable without a terrible draft down the hallway. I have electric heat so using my oven affects my heating bill as well. Now I make my oven multi-task. I never bake only a single item. I used to put in a frozen pizza and that was all. But no more. I have a second TV and a stereo system in a bedroom that I enjoy but don't use a lot. Modern systems use power even while turned off so I've now got them plugged into a power strip that I can completely turn off the power when I'm not using them. All small things, but they seem to be helping. I'd like to hear more ideas from all the clever people out there. This is a great site! Wendee from Tillamook OR Feedback About This Post:RE: Energy Saving TipsWould have never known that an unused appliance (like TV/stereo) consumes electricity without your post. Thanks for the tip. Post By r. gaab (Guest Post) RE: Energy Saving Tips
I have heard from more than one source that cell phone chargers draw power even when not being actively used. Might or might not be true. Post by cookwie RE: Energy Saving TipsDo not forget to add plastic to windows..this is a lot of savings if you do not have newer windows..if you are replacing a stove or furance make sure you have electric pilots..no pilots lights wasting money this was the first thing I noticed when I first got my new furnace...the pilot light was adding to my gas bill..window blanket are nice also, I used them this year..I had forgot about them..so I had to make a version of my own since . I now am looking into solor drapes. They also have a simple solar window panel that generates heat..since these things if taking care of will give me lots of years of use..I feel are worth investing in. I sure I will always need to heat my home? Do not forget when you are not home turn down the heat, no need to heat the house while you are not at home. and yes it seem like such a small saving..but it does add up depending on your house size. Post By shirley (Guest Post) RE: Energy Saving Tips
How about these: Post By Claudia - MD (Guest Post) RE: Energy Saving Tips
Home Heating Tips PILGRIM OIL CO-OP Post By PILGRIM OIL CO-OP (Guest Post) Turn Out the Lights
Do not use more lights in a room than needed. Turn lights and other appliances off when you leave a room. Post by ThriftyFun RE: Energy Saving Tips
How about hand washing and air drying your dishes? In this house we don't have a dishwasher. I AM the dishwasher. I handwash in moderately hot soapy water and rinse in very hot water and place in a dish drainer to air dry. There are only two of us, so I pre-rinse the breakfast and lunch dishes, and wash all dishes after dinner in the evening. Post by Harlean from Arkansas Saving on Energy This Winter
Lower the thermostat in your home by 2 degrees or more during the winter months. Also, be sure to change your furnace filter monthly during the heating season. If you have central air conditioning change the filter in the summer, too. Remember to keep obstructions away from the hot and cold air registers. Post by ThriftyFun Air Dry Dishes
To save energy, when your dishes are done, open the door of the dishwasher and let the dishes air dry. It takes about 15 minutes because they're already warm. :) Post by ThriftyFun |
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