Saturday, July 11, 2009

7 Energy Saving Tips You Can Use Now

The price of fuel is like a roller coaster. Sometimes it's up and sometimes it's down. To predict whether the price will rise higher in the future seems like a silly question. With increased demands by consumers worldwide it's unlikely fuel price cost will remain low and readily available in the foreseeable future.

There is a global movement to switch from polluting fossil fuels to alternative methods of energy. Not only is it practical to do so but it's also the responsible thing to do. There are just so many reasons to use alternative energy. When the technology is available consumers seem willing to make the switch if it is affordable. Until then there are many simple and inexpensive ideas most households can apply to help reduce their energy consumption levels. Here are 7 ideas:

1. Keep Windows Properly Sealed - Reduce unwanted air flow.
2. Weather Proof Entryways - Weather Strip around doors to keep cold air in and warm air out.
3. Install a Programmable Thermostat - Regulate temperatures and potentially save up to $100 a year!
4. Vacuum Refrigerator Coils - Clean coils could reduce energy usage by 25%.
5. Close Vents - Close vents in areas that you hardly use.
6. Close Drapes and Blinds - Keep outside heat from warming your home.
7. Downgrade or Change Light Bulbs. Switch from 100 to 75 watt bulbs or use energy saving Compact Fluorescent Bulbs and save 10% or more.

Even small savings add up if enough people do it. Not only will cost saving measures reduce utility bills but using less energy also means helping the environment.

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