Thursday, December 6, 2012

Saving Power Without Breaking the Bank


Saving power these days has turned into a must do activity and a habit which everyone should seriously take up.

Cooling and Heating

Approximately one half your own energy bill is used by simply heating or cooling your property, to try to greatly reduce that effect try the following suggestions

Clean up your air flow filtration systems at least once monthly.

Give heaters a good clean, radiators, and any hot air inlets regularly; check they are working without problems and they are not being obscured by curtains, carpets, and furniture.

Set the temperature as high as is comfortable when it is hot and as little as is comfortable when it is cool.

Turn off exhaust fans 10 or so minutes right after cooking or bathing. Keeping them on for an extended time can waste energy.

Lighting and Appliances

As much as possible, use natural illumination rather than switching on the house lamps. Make use of the benefits of sunshine.

Turn off all of the lamps whenever you leave an area.

If you have fluorescent lights, set up reflecting backings to optimize the light.

Change your lighting to fluorescent bulbs if possible. They give off a ton of light and use a great deal less energy.

Turn everything off when you do not need it. Unplug unnecessary appliances like microwaves, television, radio, laptops, and video recorders or DVD players. In addition, disconnect any charger if they are not actually charging anything. Every one of them uses energy whenever plugged in. Do not leave them on the 'stand-by" setting.

Seek out kitchen appliances and lighting that features energy efficiency ratings.

Use lights for studying or eating instead of lighting the whole area. For example, utilize a bedside light to study rather than the big light.

Laundry

Decreasing the heat of the water you clean your garments in helps to reduce energy consumption by as much as 75%. Also always air dry clothing whenever you can because tumble drying machines use a large amount of energy.

Always do full loads whenever possible. In case you are cleaning a smaller load, use suitable water levels and the proper settings.

Fridge

Maintain the correct temperature for your freezer and refrigerator.

Do not hold the refrigerator or freezer door open. The energy usage increases when the electric motor operates endlessly in order to maintain the temperature of the refrigerator and freezer.

Pay attention to leaks as well as cracks in the gasket. Be sure that your own personal freezer or fridge is totally sealed to maintain the temperature on the inside.

Insulation

Heat loss comes about when your household is not properly sealed. Make use of sealants or weather-stripping on home windows.

Make sure that air cannot escape or enter into the plumbing, entrances, wall surfaces, floors and ceilings. A properly insulated house will save you up to 10% in energy bills.

In a common power bill, 44% goes to the heating and cooling systems; one third goes on home appliances and lights; as much as 15% goes towards warming the water; and 9% goes toward the freezer or fridge. Keep these stats in your thoughts so that you can maximize your ability to increase savings.

Think about using renewable energy such as solar and wind power, although quite expensive to have installed the long term benefits are huge. There are also lots of information available on how to make solar panels or wind turbines which can be a cheaper option.

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