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![]() Bradley C. Williams - ArticlesBradley C. Williams is a successful internet marketer with a focus on cutting energy consumption and waste while bringing alternative energy sources to the forefront. He would like to invite you to http://www.everyalternative.com/ for more energy saving tips and to learn more about renewable energy sources. Please also visit http://www.profitlancecompanion.com/ to see how he got started in internet marketing.
Upgrade to Energy Star Appliances - Save Energy and MoneyUpdating your household appliances can be a very large expense especially if the appliances you have are still in working order. When you do decide to upgrade whether it be out of choice or due to old appliance failure, look for the Energy Star logo. Install Low Flow Shower Heads and Toilets - Save Energy and MoneyDid you know that low flow shower heads use between 1.6 - 2.6 gallons per minute while old shower heads use 2.6 - 5.2 gallons per minute? Probably a silly question to ask, but the most surprising part about these stats is that you can't actually tell a difference in the water pressure. Insulate and Seal - Save Energy and MoneyInsulating and sealing your home is perhaps the most cost effective step towards energy and money savings. A home owner can save around 10% on their annual energy bill and the best part is, there's no need to hire a contractor because insulating and sealing your home is easy to do. Maximize Your Heating and Cooling Efficiency - Save Energy and MoneyIt is always a good idea to service your heating and cooling system on a regular basis. Doing so will reassure that your system is running as efficient as possible. Adjust Your Thermostat - Save Energy and MoneyMaintaining a comfortable temperature level in your home is the biggest hitter on your energy bills. Did you know that your heating and cooling system accounts for around 45% of your total utility cost? Eliminate Phantom Power Usage - Save Energy and MoneyPhantom power has many other aliases including vampire power and idle current but no matter what you decide to call it, the fact remains that it is a huge energy waster. Maybe you have heard of phantom power before but do you know how much you can save by eliminating it? Switch to Compact Fluorescent Light Bulbs (CFLs) - Save Energy and MoneyI'm sure by now you've heard of compact fluorescent bulbs (CFLs) and if you aren't yet using them, you are missing out on some real savings. One Energy Star qualified CFL can save you between $30 and $45 over the life of the bulb. Use Clothes Lines to Dry Your Clothes - Save Energy and MoneyYou should take advantage of the great outdoors when possible by using clothes lines. Your clothes will not only last a lot longer but you save energy and money as well. Another option is a clothes hanging rack, clothes may not dry as quickly without sunshine and fresh air but a rack will keep you from using unnecessary electricity. Switch to Cold Water When Washing Clothes - Save Energy and MoneyAre you using hot water to wash your clothes? If so I would like to point out that 85 % of the energy you use to complete this chore is going toward heating the water? Now some or maybe even most may already be aware of this but did you know that you don’t need to use any hot water to effectively wash clothes? Check Your Water Heater’s Temperature Setting - Save Energy and MoneyWould you be shocked to hear that your water heater accounts for up to 20% of your total utility bill? The following suggestion is by far the easiest energy and money saving tip I can give you and the best part is, it won’t cost you a dime.
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