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10 Ways to Cut Your Electric Bill
One of the major concerns in the world today is
depletion of energy. As concerned citizens all of us must make a concerted
effort to be conscious citizens and save electricity. Electricity has become
integral to life but imagine having to live without power.
Conservation of electricity benefits you personally as you will pay lower
bills. Consider:
1. Doing an energy audit. This will tell you how and when you use
energy and where the wastage lies. You will be able to make an “energy savings
plan” by pinpointing exactly how you can cut back on energy consumption. Some
ideas may be as simple as don’t leave the coffee machine on at all times.
2. Think about resetting the thermostat ten degrees lower during the night. If
you can do this for say approximately eight hours a day you will save 10% on
electricity without sacrificing comfort. Insulate the home in winter by
drawing shut the drapes.
3. Check all insulation in the house. If you increase attic insulation
to around 12 inches the electricity consumption will reduce by 20 percent.
4. Plant more trees around the house these will cool the house in summer and
insulate the house in winter. Studies show that a green cover benefits in many
ways.
5. Have all electricity wires and outlets checked for leakage. Check
all fuses and appliances.
6. Fluorescent light bulbs are energy efficient. They use 75% less
energy than ordinary light bulbs. These have a longer life and contribute to
great savings.
7. Use energy efficient appliances. These use less energy and believe
it or not a high efficiency refrigerator uses less electricity than a light
bulb.
8. When you are away even for a few hours or days you should turn off and
unplug all electrical appliances and turn settings on the thermostat, water
heater, and refrigerator to the lowest setting.
9. Ensure that you use a water-saving shower head. Water heating costs
for a family can be lowered by at least US$ 250 a year.
10. Weatherize your home. This helps reduce heating bills by 20% and
cooling by at least 10 percent. Even when building a home or decorating it use
weather friendly materials—those that are not good conductors of heat and
cold. Install windows and glass panes in the roof in such away that you use
sunlight to light up the rooms during day light hours. Make an effort to
switch off lights and fans when leaving a room. Ensure that the filters in air
conditioners and heaters are always cleaned and free of clog and dust.
If you live an energy efficient lifestyle you will see the numbers on the
energy bill actually reducing. The power to cut energy costs is well within
your control. It is as simple as only washing full loads and that to in cold
water. Use the hot wash option only for very dirty clothes. Cook food only
just before you are ready to eat that way you can save reheating costs as well
as refrigerating costs of storing the food. Turn the thermostat of the
refrigerator to minimum in cold or cool weather. Switch off freezers if they
are not in use. Small contributions can all add up to significant amounts of
power saved. And, power saved means money in the bank.
Paul Wilson is a freelance writer for
http://www.1888Discuss.com/home-improvement/ , the premier REVENUE SHARING
discussion forum for Home Improvement including topics on exterior home
improvement, gardening, decorating, buying and selling, electrical home
improvement and more. He also freelances for the premier Mortgage site
http://www.1888Mortgages.com
If you are looking for a New Orleans electrician please call us today at (504) 309-3473 or complete our online service request form.
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