Your Questions About Save Energy Tips

William Your Questions About Save Energy Tips

William asks…

can someone give me some energy saving tips for your home?

in I.T we are getting answers for this question and saying whether they are reliable can people give me a few tips please.

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Sandra Your Questions About Save Energy Tips

Sandra asks…

What are some energy-saving tips for home?

Electric rates just went up by 70%. What are some things that I and my family can do to significantly reduce our electricity usage?

admin answers:

If you have single-pane windows you might want to consider investing in energy efficient double pane windows that will keep your heating/AC temps inside your house and not let them leak out, wasting more energy. If you are using heat or AC, keep all doors and windows closed. Old appliances such as refrigerators also use alot of energy so new ones are better.
The easiest thing to do would be turn off lights and appliances when you are done using them! Turning them off actually saves more energy even if you turn it back on in 5 minutes. If you’re not going to use your computer for a few hours, turn it off. Keeping things unplugged also helps save energy, because when things are plugged they drain a little bit of energy. Not much, but it does help.
When cooking try to eat “cold” foods (dishes that dont require the burners or oven). Or try making things that only use the oven or a single burner, so you dont have alot of things on in the kitchen at once.
Saving water saves energy too, and your water bill! Turn the water off when you brush your teeth, only flush for poo or 2 rounds of pee, limit your showers to 10 minutes, etc.

Mandy Your Questions About Save Energy Tips

Mandy asks…

can anyone give me tips on how to save energy?

stuff that i can do around the house and how not to cause globe warming with the things i do.

admin answers:

1. Use cfls (compact fluorescent bulbs) instead of incandescent bulbs. Read the packaging and labels. SCE and other utility companies are offering instant rebates as incentives for consumers to replace their inefficient incandescents. The energy companies in turn get government incentives and rebates for decreasing overall energy usage and increasing conservation. Though the upfront price of CFLs may be more than incandescents, you will save money over the long term in decreased energy costs and the life of the bulb. CFLs are brighter and consumer less wattage than incandescents and can last 7 times longer, saving money in replacing burnt out incandescents.
2. Drive slower and less aggressively. Optimal MPG is around 45 mph for most mid-size cars. Dump the extra cargo in your car/truck if you’re not using it (extra weight = higher fuel consumption). Ensure proper tire pressure. Under-inflated tires increases friction and therefore unnecessary fuel consumption as well as being unsafe.
3. Turn off/unplug ALL appliances you are not actively using. Even the empty phone charger you leave in the socket or the computers in sleep mode still consume energy. If it’s plugged in or even in “sleep/energy conserving” mode, it’s STILL consuming electricity (albeit at a lower rate than in normal mode).
4. Wash laundry loads in cold water and in full loads.
5. Turn off lights when you are not using them.
6. Lower your water heater temperature.
7. Set your thermostat according to when you are home and when you are not: sleep temperature, awake temp, away at work temp, return home from work temp, etc.
8. Think global and act local = minimize traveling away from home for anything: i.e. Grocery shopping, errands, work, commuting, etc.
9. Use public transportation.
10. Drive a hybrid or NGV. Better yet, bicycle in your neighborhood instead of driving.
11. “Tighten” your house so cold air doesn’t escape indoors during the summer and minimize cold air from getting in during the winter. (i.e. Door/window frames/jambs, HVAC ducts, garage, etc.)
12. Use rechargeable batteries.
13. Re-use, re-use, re-use.
14. Stop hoarding/using plastic bags. Use canvas ones for grocery shopping and eco-friendly bio-bags (corn based) for trash bags if you insist on using them.
15. Compost with worms.
16. Xeriscape. Plant native, drought resistant hardy plants. Lose the turf grass for mulch. Turf grass is a black hole for water use.
17. Reduce and recycle. Re-using is best as mentioned before.
18. Don’t use one time use plates, cups, etc. Stop using plastics unless you plan to use them forever over and over again.
19. Minimize travel away from home. Patronize local businesses for house repairs/work as opposed to gargantuan multi-national corporations.

Donna Your Questions About Save Energy Tips

Donna asks…

a medal for what are some household energy saving tips?

for all seasons the one with the most and most creative gets a medal

admin answers:

1 Rainwater storage
2 Solar energy including: passive,electrical,wind,magnifying, ect.
3 Non-potable water reuse storage/system from gray-water sources.
4 Water piping with turban generation of electrical current (so let the tooth bushing water run into the reuse storage all the while making electricity.
5 Live in an Earthship
6 Live by the 4 R’s: refuse,reduce,reuse,recycle
7 Learn and know your tree allowance (this includes travel and all other survival amenities, furniture, hot water use, Positives would be solar harvesting, biking etc.
8 Negative meter income: increased with efficient appliances and electrical items
9 Bio gas generation
10 That’s how am doing it, now if your nowhere close to that let me know.
11 All above proceedings and comments about energy and sustainable life living choices is under copyright, unless written in my hand, approval for education uses only.
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