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Showing posts with label Going Green Tips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Going Green Tips. Show all posts

Friday, June 27, 2008

Turn Off The Lights For One Hour Every Day

Recently I was talking to someone about my efforts in conserving energy and ways I'm lowering my energy bill.

One of the things that I have done everyday for well over 4 months is this: I turn off all of my lights and unplug the appliances that I can for at least one hour each day. I open my blinds a little bit during the day for light instead of turning on a lamp. I have a window in my bathroom so I don't turn on the lights as often as some would when I'm in there. Basically, I try to do more things without using electricity.

I was watching something on T.V. and they said that even though an appliance isn't turned on but is still plugged in, it's still using electricity. I didn't know that ... So now, I turn off my computer when I'm not using it. I also unplug my cell phone charger, toaster and coffee pot when I'm finished using it.

Also, keeping your air conditioner at ONE temperature and NOT touching it will save you a ton too. We keep ours on 73 and it doesn't budge.

I can proudly say that my family's light bill has been less than $180 every month for quite some time. It's actually $172 this month.

Folks, this isn't necessarily about "Going Green!", it's also about saving yourself money in this crazy mess our country has gotten into. So, here's the thing ... I was curious to know who else will start having or already has Earth hour everyday? Tell me about it ... What else do you do?

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Monday, June 23, 2008

Address the Mess

Your TV's full of dirty stuff. Electronic circuit boards, batteries, and color cathode ray tubes (CRTs) can contain hazardous materials such as lead, mercury and hexavalent chromium. Ooh, yeah... chromium. That stuff's even nastier than what's in your bedside drawer.

Hit up your local Staples. They make it easy for you to recycle e-waste -- simply bring your used computers, monitors, laptops, printers and fax machines to any store, regardless of whether or not it was purchased from Staples, where the equipment will be recycled in accordance with environmental laws. But for the sake of the staff, clean up your hard drive first!

Pass on the pleasure. If there's nothing wrong with the phone, TV, or computer you're replacing, donate it. Ealworks.org can get your computer to a needy student and wirelessfoundation.org turns your old phone into a lifeline for victims of domestic abuse.

Complete the circle of consumer electronics. Sony is partnering with Waste Management (WM) Recycle America to allow consumers to recycle all Sony-branded products for no fee as part of The Sony Take Back Recycling Program. Just bring your broken-down DVD player, old Walkman and ex-boyfriend's PlayStation to one of 75 WM eCycling drop-off centers and have them crushed into utter nothingness at the manufacturer's expense.

For more tips like these, head to the Natural Resources Defense Council's itsyournature.org.

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Friday, June 20, 2008

Save Money by Improving Your Energy Efficiency

Curbing your energy use is one of the simplest ways to save money. You can easily cut your bills in half by paying attention to effortless actions, such as turning the lights off when you leave a room or turning the heat off when you aren’t home. The extra money you accumulate through lowering your bills can help you to pay off your other expenses, including your debt.

Energy Efficient Bulb

1) Lower Heating Costs:

Clean your heating system regularly. Paying for maintenance of the unit will save you more in the long run. Also, clean (or replace) your filters on a regular basis to cut down on the energy expenditure of the system. Your thermostat can be kept at a lower temperature during the night when you are sleep ing than during the day. This can save you a ton of money on your gas or electric. Just make sure you wear warmer clothes to bed and use heavier blankets. If you are not at home during the daytime or you are going to be gone for a couple of days, then you should put your thermostat on the lowest setting to save energy. Keep your curtains open during the daytime to let more sun and heat into the house. Check to see where your doors and windows may need additional stripping. One way to do this is with a hair dryer. Take the dryer and move it along the edges of the windows and doors as someone on the other side feels for the air leaking through. The area needs to be sealed where the person feels the air.

2) Decrease Cooling Costs:

Use solar reflective films over your windows in to decrease the amount of light and heat that penetrate your house. Whenever you leave the house, make sure to turn off your air conditioning. Keep your vents clear of furniture and other decor, so the air can flow properly.

3) Minimize Lighting Costs:

Always turn off lights when you leave a room and when you leave your house. This action is a #1 energy saver because many people forget to do this. Lower wattage bulbs expend less energy; however, if you use additional light bulbs throughout your house to compensate, stick to a single higher wattage bulb. Three way bulbs can adjust the lighting intensity, saving electricity. Keep light fixtures clean because dirt and dust may reduce the amount of light, prompting you to turn on additional lights.

4) Get the Most from Your Washer and Dryer:

Using a cold rinse cycle will save some energy and cost because the water does not have to be heated. Use the correct amount of detergent because using too much can put strain on the machine. Dry clothes in consecutive loads so the machine retains heat from one load to the next.

5) Lower Water and Gas Bills:

A short shower consumes much less water than a bath. Wrap insulation around your water heater tank to preserve energy.Moderate the temperature of the water. Keep the temperature of your water heater lower.

6) Curtail Electricity Costs:

Keep unused items unplugged. Also, items that do not need to be plugged in all of the time, such as laptops, cell phones, and their chargers, should be kept unplugged. Do not wash dishes in the dishwasher unless there is a full load of dishes. By washing only half-loads you are wasting money and energy. If you absolutely need to wash a single item, wash it by hand.

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Wednesday, March 5, 2008

What Is Green Dimes?

So, I've found the coolest company ever! I have to share it with y'all. GreenDimes stops your junk mail & plants 10 trees. Check out their website: www.greendimes.com.

I'm really trying to as many things as possible to Go Green! And when I found this site I said this is much easier than trying to do it all myself.

Green Dimes will stop up to 90% of your junk mail, eliminate only unwanted catalogs AND plant 10 trees on your behalf! How awesome is that? Oh yeah, and they monitor your account to make sure that your mailbox isn't getting unwanted mail!

This service only costs $20 for 1 year and it's only $10 to renew it next year. SUPER cheap!! Click the banner below to visit the site.

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