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Green Living Tips For
Reducing Energy Consumption
When it comes to green
living, reducing the amount of energy you use is one of the easiest and
most effective things you can do. While electricity itself is not
unfriendly to the environment, the production of it is as most of the
facilities we use to generate electricity are powered by fossil fuels.
Fossil fuels are not renewable and the output from these facilities
produces carbon which leads to global warming.
Luckily,
there are several things you can do to reduce your energy consumption
and the bonus is that you’ll also save money on your utility bill!
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If you’re not using it,
then unplug it. Many electronic devices today have LED’s that draw
energy even if the device is not powered on. Your VCR, Coffee Maker
and even your electric toothbrush all use a little bit of energy
when plugged in. Those little bits can quickly add up, so when your
appliances are not in use, try to get into the habit of unplugging
them.
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Shut down your computer.
While it’s nice to have your computer always ready for use, it also
uses a lot of electricity. When you go to bed at night, power off
the computer, monitor and printer.
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Get a programmable
thermostat. Getting an automatic thermostat can be a great way to
reduce your heating costs, be it from oil, gas or electricity. With
a programmable thermostat you can set it to the optimum temperatures
and then forget about it. Set it to 68 degrees Fahrenheit for
daytime use when people will be home and 55 degrees Fahrenheit when
you are sleeping or at work.
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Make your water heat
more efficient. Set your water heater to 120 degrees Fahrenheit and
get an insulated sleeve for it to insure it is working as
efficiently as possible.
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Use your lighting
wisely. Switch to more energy efficient lighting like LED lights or
compact fluorescent lights and be sure that you don’t leave lights
on overnight or when no one is in the room.
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Energy efficient
laundry. Even doing laundry can be an opportunity to save on energy.
Make sure you always clean the lint basket after each load and be
sure to set the appropriate water level in your washer. Doing these
will help your washer and dryer run more efficiently.
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Set the right temps in
your fridge. Your refrigerator should be set to around 40 degrees
Fahrenheit and your freezer between 0 and 5 degrees Fahrenheit for
most efficient use. Also, make sure you clean out all the dust
bunnies behind and underneath the fridge.
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Don’t run the dishwasher
until it is full. Make sure there is a full load in the dishwasher
before you run it and use the energy saving cycle.
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Buy energy efficient
appliance. Using energy efficient appliances can help reduce energy
usage as well as your electric bill so the next time you are in the
market for a new appliance, make sure you look at the energy star
rating and buy the most efficient model you can afford.
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