But with fuel prices rising, and the value of the dollar decreasing, its about time to start looking at ways to reduce our spending by becoming more energy efficient.
There is one piece of good news: there are actually many easy ways to cut your energy usage, without having to make unwanted sacrifices.
By making some small changes you will be able to reduce your energy consumption by abut 25 percent, and thus reduce your energy bill.
Easy Energy Saving Tips
* Set your thermostat comfortably low in the winter and comfortably high in the summer. Install a programmable thermostat that is compatible with your heating and cooling system.
* Use compact fluorescent light bulbs to light your home. They use a lot less energy than incandescent light bulbs.
* Air dry dishes instead of using your dishwasher's drying cycle. The dishes will dry just as well, and you will save energy.
* Turn off your computer and its monitor when they aren't being used. If you feel the need to keep your computer on when you aren't using it, at least switch the monitor off. It will keep wasting energy even when in standby.
* Plug home electronics, such as TVs and DVD players, into power strips. When you are not using the equipment turn the power strips off. Equipment in standby mode still consumes energy.
* Lower the thermostat on your hot water heater to 120? F. Aside from saving energy, you reduce risk of scalding.
* Take short showers instead of baths. This will save both water and energy needed to heat water, unless you are a fan of cold baths.
* Wash only full loads of dishes and clothes. Washing a half-load will still use a full load's worth of water and energy.
* Keep your car in good working order. Change its filters regularly, and ensure the engine is running smoothly. A properly maintained vehicle will consume less fuel.
* Look for the ENERGY STAR(R) label on home appliances and other devices. Energy Star products meet strict efficiency guidelines set by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Department of Energy.
Heating and Cooling Energy Saving Tips
The following are some easy-to-follow tips on heating and cooling your home, which can save you money:
* Clean or replace filters on furnaces, ventilation and air-conditioning systems once a month or as needed.
* Keep warm-air registers, baseboard heaters, and radiators clean. It will increase their effectiveness. Also make sure they're not blocked by furniture, carpeting, or drapes. This will prevent the heat from spreading into the room, forcing your heating system to work much harder than needed. Though this might sound like a simple point, drapes or curtains over hanging your heating system will trap the heat behind your curtains and leave the room barely heated.
* Hot-water radiators will accumulate air inside them, which reduces their effectiveness. Its therefore important to bleed them (let the air out) once or twice per season. This is a very simple procedure, but if you are in doubt about how to do this, call a professional.
* Install heat-resistant radiator reflectors between exterior walls and radiators. This will reduce heat loss and increase the speed of heating a room.
* Turn off kitchen, bath, and other exhaust fans within 20 minutes after you are done cooking or bathing. Exhaust fans remove air, and thus hot air, from your home. So leaving an exhaust fan running when it isn't needed will force you to keep your heating going in order to replace the lost "warm air."
* During the cold seasons, keep the draperies and shades on your southfacing windows open during the day. This will allow sunlight to enter, and will help to heat your home. Close draperies and curtains at night, as this will act as an insulation layer, keeping the cold out.
* During the warm seasons, keep the window coverings closed to prevent the sun from heating your home.
How To Save On Energy
Purchasing a new refrigerator for your home can definitely help you save on the ever rising energy costs. If you have a fifteen year old refrigerator, then you will definitely want to consider the fact that it is probably the right time to replace it.
The question that needs to be asked is what should your look for when you are shopping for a new refrigerator for your home. Going out and purchasing a new refrigerator is a big deal, because in the typical home the refrigerator is the third largest energy user. So, it definitely makes sense that you look not only at the many features that are available, but that you also take a look at the energy use of each model that you are considering.
After you have found the basic features that you are looking for, which a very easy place for you to start is by looking for models with the Energy Star symbol. Energy Star refrigerators are at least fifteen percent more efficient than the minimum federal efficiency standards. That is because they use improved and high efficiency compressors. The new models available on the market will also have more insulation and more precise temperature and defrosting controls, which will help you save even more energy.
If a refrigerator is more than fifteen years old, then you will find that a new Energy Star qualified model will only require about half as much electricity as the old one, which means that your utility bill will be cheaper. As you compare the different models, you will also want to take a good long look at the yellow Energy Guide label on each model.
The yellow Energy Guide label will allow you to compare the estimated cost to operate the various models. However, while most Energy Star models will typically cost a bit more, the money you save on your electric bill will typically more than make up for any difference. Most utility companies will offer you up to twenty five dollars back on the purchase of qualifying Energy Star refrigerators from a participating utility company retailer. To receive this type of rebate you also must agree to recycle your old refrigerator, which the utility will do for you free.
Simply put, old refrigerators and freezers from the early 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s are big energy wasters. When you purchase an old appliance at a garage sale or even when you pass them on to relatives just compounds energy inefficiency. In addition to inefficient energy use, the refrigerant used in the old refrigerators and freezers is classified as a greenhouse gas and should be kept out of the environment.
However, with out the proper decommissioning, the refrigerant gas in these old units often escapes into the environment, creating problems with the earth's atmosphere. While there may not be any rebate on the Energy Star models, if you are in the market for a freezer, be sure to look for the Energy Star label, which there is a rebate. Energy Star qualified freezer models use at least ten percent less energy than required by current federal standards.
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