Save Electricity
Electricity is the set of physical phenomena associated with the presence and flow.
21. Insulate the ceiling roof
A ceiling and good roof insulation can keep the home 5 degrees (Celsius) warmer in winter, and 10 degrees cooler in summer. More comfortable indoor temperatures mean less need for electrical heating and cooling, with savings of about 75% for adding both a ceiling and insulation, or 25% for just adding insulation (if there is already a ceiling). Insulating other parts of the house also helps (e.g. stopping heat loss through windows or under doors), but the highest savings are from roof insulation.
22. Less Use of Fossil Fuels
Electricity can be obtained from solar or wind power, but most electricity used in homes comes from the burning of fossil fuels such as oil or coal. These fuels are needed to power the turbines that produce electricity. These resources are not unlimited or renewable; the faster they are used and the more electricity that is consumed, the quicker they will be depleted.
23. Use appliances and electronics responsibly
Appliances and electronics account for about 20% of household energy bills in a typical U.S. home. The following are tips that will reduce the required energy of electronics and appliances Refrigerators and freezers should not be located near the stove, dishwasher or heat vents, or exposed to direct sunlight. Exposure to warm areas will force them to use more energy to remain cool.Computers should be shut off when not in use. If unattended computers must be left on, their monitors should be shut off. According to some studies, computers account for approximately 3% of all energy consumption in the United States.
Use efficient ENERGY STAR rated appliances and electronics. These devices, approved by the U.S. Department of Energy and the Environmental Protection Agencys ENERGY STAR Program, include TVs, home theater systems, DVD players, CD players, receivers, speakers, and more. According to the EPA, if just 10% of homes used energy efficient appliances, it would reduce carbon emissions by the equivalent of 1.7 million acres of trees.Chargers, such as those used for laptops and cell phones, consume energy when they are plugged in. When they are not connected to electronics, chargers should be unplugged. Laptop computers consume considerably less electricity than desktop computers.
24. Monitor your fuel economy
It may be boring, but it matters in two ways.Firstly, over multiple tanks of fuel or for consistent trips, like commuting to work, measuring fuel economy helps you to see if making changes to your driving has a considerable effect on your fuel gas mileage.Secondly, if you have instantaneous estimate of fuel economy on your dash board you can use it to help you optimize your driving style for fuel gas mileage. This is particularly useful for improving the way you accelerate and finding the speed at which your car is most economical.
25. Maintain your motor
Looking after your car can not only help improve fuel economy a little, but is important for safety and the longevity of your vehicle.According to the EPA having your car properly tuned can improve gas mileage by up to 4%, properly inflating tires can help as much as 3% and using the correct oil is good for up to 2%.Essentially you want to make sure your car is rolling smoothly and combusting fuel efficiently. Bad wheel alignment, an under inflated tire, dirty filters or a dodgy spark plug can let your vehicle down but are easy to fix.
26. Turn down the thermostat
Turning your thermostat down by just 1 degree can reduce your energy consumption by over 5%. You wont even notice the difference in room temperature. On the same note, dont heat rooms when you are not using them.
27. Decrease the hot water temperature
Your hot water thermostat neednt be higher than 60 degrees centigrade (140 degrees Fahrenheit). Any higher and you will only be mixing it with cold water to cool it back down for use.Give your boiler regular checkups, especially if you have had it for a few years.
28. Wash economically
Only use the washing machine when you have collected a full load. If you must wash a partial load, use the economy or half load setting. Also, modern washers work just as effectively at 40 degrees Centigrade (100 F) as they do at 60 (140 F), but the reduced temperature will make a difference in terms of energy used.Tumble dryers use up a huge amount of energy. If possible, hang your clothes on a line instead. This is better for your clothes as well.Washing economically doesnt just apply to your clothes. Taking a shower instead of a bath uses around 50 percent less energy.
29. Switch your ceiling fan
To turn in a counter clockwise direction In the summer; in the winter, run it at low speed, but clockwise.
30. Change or clean your AC s air filters
At least once a month to keep your system running at peak performance.
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