Tips To Save Electricity - Quick Ways For Saving Electricity
It's no secret that using a lot of electricity in your home is bad for the environment, AND for your bills! That's why in this article we will look into various ways how people can save energy in their own homes.
Maybe it is not the first thing you would look at, but the biggest saver of energy (and therefore money) is the use of a renewable energy source. Nowadays it is quite possible to apply renewable solutions at home! As you know, renewable energy is made without the use of fossil fuels, so it is absolutely the "greenest" way to go.
The easiest form of renewable energy that you can use at home is DIY Solar Power. Nowadays it is cheap, safe and simple to install a solar power system in your home or garden, so if you are serious about the environment (and about your money too) this could be a very nice opportunity for you.
But if you don't want to switch to renewable energy, there are still other things you could do to use less non-renewable energy. We will show you a few points where you can help save the environment, and lower your bills as well:
1. Light bulbs: A big opportunity to save electricity is by using CFL (fluorescent light) bulbs. If you compare them to conventional light bulbs, CFL bulbs use way less energy. Use them any time you can, and you will soon notice that your energy bill will drop significantly! Of course this means you are using less electricity, so this benefits nature.
2. Cars: One word: Hybrid! But we know that's not yet for everyone unfortunately.. In the mean time, if you use your car, please pay attention to your air conditioner. Setting your airco to a low setting will greatly reduce the amount of electricity it uses.
3. Washing machine: First, when you buy a washing machine look closely at the energy labels. They will tell you if it is a energy saving or wasting machine. A good washing machine will pay back in lower energy bills! Also, try to only use a washer if you have a load of clothes to wash, not just one little dress.
4. Computer: There are lots of people (you maybe?) that leave their computer monitor switched on, even when they switch off the computer itself. Of course this is absolutely unnecessary. What's more easy then switching off your monitor when you don't use it? And you'd be surprised at the amount of electricity you can save when you remember to do this.
Well that concludes our article on reducing energy use and costs. We would just like to point out once more that if you REALLY want to save energy and cut back on your electricity bills, renewable energy is out there, and it's both doable and affordable. Look into it.
Maybe it is not the first thing you would look at, but the biggest saver of energy (and therefore money) is the use of a renewable energy source. Nowadays it is quite possible to apply renewable solutions at home! As you know, renewable energy is made without the use of fossil fuels, so it is absolutely the "greenest" way to go.
The easiest form of renewable energy that you can use at home is DIY Solar Power. Nowadays it is cheap, safe and simple to install a solar power system in your home or garden, so if you are serious about the environment (and about your money too) this could be a very nice opportunity for you.
But if you don't want to switch to renewable energy, there are still other things you could do to use less non-renewable energy. We will show you a few points where you can help save the environment, and lower your bills as well:
1. Light bulbs: A big opportunity to save electricity is by using CFL (fluorescent light) bulbs. If you compare them to conventional light bulbs, CFL bulbs use way less energy. Use them any time you can, and you will soon notice that your energy bill will drop significantly! Of course this means you are using less electricity, so this benefits nature.
2. Cars: One word: Hybrid! But we know that's not yet for everyone unfortunately.. In the mean time, if you use your car, please pay attention to your air conditioner. Setting your airco to a low setting will greatly reduce the amount of electricity it uses.
3. Washing machine: First, when you buy a washing machine look closely at the energy labels. They will tell you if it is a energy saving or wasting machine. A good washing machine will pay back in lower energy bills! Also, try to only use a washer if you have a load of clothes to wash, not just one little dress.
4. Computer: There are lots of people (you maybe?) that leave their computer monitor switched on, even when they switch off the computer itself. Of course this is absolutely unnecessary. What's more easy then switching off your monitor when you don't use it? And you'd be surprised at the amount of electricity you can save when you remember to do this.
Well that concludes our article on reducing energy use and costs. We would just like to point out once more that if you REALLY want to save energy and cut back on your electricity bills, renewable energy is out there, and it's both doable and affordable. Look into it.
About the Author:
About the author: For 15 years, Matthew S. Leverton has been a spokesman for renewable energy. You are welcome to check out more about his views on DIY Solar Power
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