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Dave Sabri - ArticlesMethods of Electrical GenerationMost of the electricity produced in the world today is produced by dirty, polluting coal-fired power plants, for the simple reason that this remains the cheapest way of producing electricity on a large scale. There are, however, other ways in which it can be produced: Monitoring your meterEvery winter energy suppliers receive thousands of complaints regarding customer electricity bills. Often the problems are caused by incorrect meter readings. There are three different types of meters in the UK. It’s important to know which one you have, how to read it and what to do if you have a complaint. How to measure the electricity usage of your appliancesIf you want to get an accurate reading of how much energy an appliance is using, then you can do this with your electricity meter and a stopwatch, although you will have to turn everything else in your house off first. Safety Tips for Kids and ElectricityIt is a well known fact that children and electricity do not mix, as their natural curiosity, combined with a lack of awareness of the dangers of electricity, can be a deadly combination. However, if you take the necessary precautions, you can greatly reduce the risk to your child - and the rest of your family - that is posed by electricity. Here are a few pointers: Electricity generation explainedAlthough static electricity is present in nature, in thunderclouds, nerve endings, and brains, there is no way at present to harness this in such a way that it could provide a steady flow of electricity to power appliances. Electricity FactsElectricity results from the presence and flow of electrical charge. Which light bulb is right for you?Up until fairly recently, you did not have to put a great deal of thought into your choice of domestic light bulb, as not only was energy a lot cheaper, but also incandescent bulbs were the only type available. Erasing your carbon conscienceCarbon offsetting offers people a means to compensate for the carbon emissions they produce through energy consumption. Around 40% of the UK’s carbon dioxide emissions are produced through electricity consumption in home. This means that every individual has a carbon footprint to offset. Feeling hot?Everyday almost every UK household produces carbon dioxide through energy use. Carbon dioxide is the main greenhouse gas responsible for climate change. Top Ten Ways to Save MoneyIn the current economic climate we are all looking for ways to spend less cash, so here are our top ten money saving tips to help you spend less.
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