Karl asked:
i have replaced all light bulbs with screw in florescent bulbs.
I do most laundry in cold water.
Please help me add to the list. thanks
Here’s what Energy Companies DONT want you to see!
i have replaced all light bulbs with screw in florescent bulbs.
I do most laundry in cold water.
Please help me add to the list. thanks
Here’s what Energy Companies DONT want you to see!
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i just read in Readers Digest: turning off your computer every night will save $70 a yr
Make sure to change your air filters every month. Turn off lights in rooms not being used. Close off vents in rooms not being used.
Turn your thermostat down 5 degrees. Let your dishes air dry in the dishwasher instead of using the heated dry cycle. Don’t wash dishes or clothes until you have a full load.
Check out the ways to save on the website below. Your local utility may have ideas too – but I have used many of these ideas to try to go green.
live in the dark.
turn everythng off at the plug when not in use….have a shower instead of a bath….only boil enough water for the tea/coffee u are making and no more…..close your curtains at dusk as this keeps the heat in….thats all i can think of right now! hope this hepls x
a favorite of mine, living in the Winter Zone (Vermont, USA)
is to not turn the heat up for at least an hour when i get home. in comparison to the outside, it’s warm inside when you first get there. after about an hour i start to feel the chill and THEN turn it up.
when you figure that my heat doesn’t run now 30 hours a month more like it used to, it makes a huge difference in the fuel & electricity bill.
Apart from the other things a good thing to do is to use dimmer switches on your lights and try to use natural sunlight more.