Energy-Saving – Small Efforts for Earnings and
Environment
You should believe that energy
saving is money saving. The government’s expenditure
strategy against paying energy bills through the Daylight Saving
Time is proof enough. You can also see for yourself. Start with
great ways to save on your energy bill. Use electricity less and
you earn more from the supposedly high-rise energy bill. In fact
you can apply this energy saving – dollar saving to almost all
other daily applications.
Starting around the house, you can easily save
on energy by observing only a few changes in some of your
activities and conventions. Number one is to lower your thermostat
by only 2° which is equivalent to a 24 kilowatt hours to your
monthly bill. Lowering your home temperature during winter by only
2° won’t be much if your goal is to feel more comfortable and not
tropical hot in US and on a December, otherwise you ought to know
that you’re wasting precious energy (and money). Also, wait for the
heat – it’s perfectly natural that buildings take time to heat or
cool down. Don’t adjust the thermostat every so often as this cause
even more energy expenditure.
The same
energy saving tips goes for your water heating
system. Men can go as low as 120° and still get the hot shower they
want. Remember that for every 10° that you lower your hot water
tank, you’ll be energy saving to up to 25 kilowatt hours per month.
You might also want to start investing on your energy saving habits
early on and without much physical efforts.
Build or upgrade your attic into an R-21 or R-30
resistance insulation and use caulking for cracks and weather
stripping around your windows to trap-in heat during cold season
hence saving more energy. For everyday practical energy saving, you
can cut your monthly bill by switching to fluorescent bulbs as it
is estimated that 10% of your average energy bill comes from
lighting. Also, go for energy-saving appliances such as
refrigerators, freezers, washers, dehumidifiers, and air
conditioning units.
And still, turning off the lights really works
every time you leave a room for at least 15 minutes. Indeed why not
turn off any energy-consuming appliances when not in use, your
computer most especially. You can even opt to use them during
off-peak hours. Use the dishwasher, washing machine, and dryer at
night to save more energy. More so you can turn off your flat iron,
curlers, and electric stove just a few minutes before you’re
finished using it. Finally, mind also your dirty gas stove and
leaky faucet.
It is unfortunate that a lot of people think
that they could do very little with some small energy saving
efforts. On the other hand, we all should look at energy
saving as a drop-by-drop filling of a pail – every drop
counts, with time the tiny droplets would turn into a gallon. A
little higher energy consumption means an increased dent in your
pockets, and then, a less healthier environment.
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