Saturday, September 6, 2008

Tips to save on your energy bill




Don't Leave Things Turned On


Turn off the TV when no one is watching it. The same goes for computers, radios and stereos - if no one using it, turn it off. Turn off all the appliances at the surge protector/control strip - that four- or six-plug extension chord that you plug all your computer things into. Most devices, like modems or other networking boxes are drawing small amounts of power all the time. Check with your folks first, but the best thing to do is turn them ALL off at the surge protector.
It's a Matter of Degrees!

In warm weather, the thermostat at home should be set at 77 degrees. (Don't do this, of course, if it will cause health problems for anyone in your family.) When no one is home, set the thermostat at 85 degrees. That way, you'll reduce the need for air conditioning and you will save energy. If you have ceiling fans or other fans, turn them on. The blowing air can make you feel 5 degrees cooler, without running the family's air conditioner. Fans use a lot less electricity than air conditioners!

In cold weather (winter), wear warm clothing and have your thermostat set to 68 degrees or lower during the day and evening, health permitting. When you go to sleep at night, set the thermostat back to either 55 degrees, or turn it off. When you leave home for an extended time, set the thermostat at 55 degrees or turn it off, too. That way, your family can save from 5 percent to 20 percent on your heating costs. (Don't do this, of course, if it will cause health problems for anyone in your family.)

Don't Heat - or Cool - Use the Great Outdoors!

Americans use twice as much energy as necessary to heat their homes. That accounts for a lot of wasted energy!

If you own a fireplace, close the damper when you don't have a fire burning. An open fireplace damper can let 8 percent of heat from your furnace escape through the chimney! In the summer, an open fireplace damper can let cool air escape. It's like having a window open!

Make a map of your home, and mark all the windows, heating vents, and outside doors. Take a ribbon and hold it up to the edges of the doors and windows. If the ribbon blows, you've found a leak! Ask Mom or Dad to seal the leak with caulk or weatherstripping.

Think about your curtains. Keeping the curtains closed on cold, cloudy days helps block the cold outside air from getting inside. Also, keeping the curtains closed on very hot days keeps the hot air out!
In the Bedroom

Turn off your electric blanket when you aren't in bed sleeping.

Don't leave on your TVs, radios or games that use electricity when you're not using them.


In the Bathroom

Wasting water wastes electricity. Why? Because the biggest use of electricity in most cities is supplying water and cleaning it up after it's been used!

About 75 percent of the water we use in our homes is used in the bathroom. Unless you have a low flush toilet, for example, you use about five gallons to seven gallons of water with every flush! A leaky toilet can waste more than 10,000 gallons of water a year. Wow!

Drippy faucets are bad, too. A faucet that leaks enough water to fill a soda bottle every 30 minutes will waste 2,192 gallons of water a year.

Another simple way to save water AND energy is to take shorter showers. You'll use less hot water - and water heaters account for nearly 1/4 of your home's energy use.


In the Kitchen

According to researchers who are paid to study such things, a load of dishes cleaned in a dishwasher uses 37 percent less water than washing dishes by hand! However, if you fill up one side of the sink with soapy water and the other side with rinse water - and if you don't let the faucet run - you'll use half as much water as a dishwasher does. Doing the dishes this way can save enough water for a five-minute shower!

If you need to warm up or defrost small amounts of food, use a microwave instead of the stove to save energy. Microwave ovens use around 50 percent less energy than conventional ovens do. For large meals, however, the stove is usually more efficient. In the summer, using a microwave causes less heat in the kitchen, which saves money on air conditioning.

Don't keep the refrigerator door open any longer than you need to. Close it to keep the cold air inside! Also, make sure the door closes securely. There is a rubber-like seal around the door that you can test. Just close the door on a dollar bill, and then see how easy it is to pull out. If the dollar slides out easily, the door is probably leaking cold air from inside.

Is there an old refrigerator sitting in the garage or someplace else at home? Old refrigerators are real energy hogs! An old refrigerator could be costing your family as much as $120 a year to operate. Urge your parents to replace it if they don't need it, and remind them that one large refrigerator is cheaper to run than two smaller ones.


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Investors blow cool on energy investments



Renewable energy stocks led a broad retreat among European equities yesterday as investors unwound positions that hedged against the rising price of oil. Weak eurozone growth figures also knocked consumers stocks down.

Norwegian solar industry bellwether Renewable Energy tumbled 8.2 per cent to NKr145.50, Germany's Q-Cells slipped 4.9 per cent to €63.84 and peer German Solarworld lost 5.6 per cent to €32.83. Danish windpower company Vestas Wind shed 4.5 per cent to DKr644.

Oil stocks lost some ground. Norway's StatoilHydro , which was added to Goldman's "conviction buy" list, dropped 0.5 per cent to NKr152.30, Austria's OMV lost 2.2 per cent to €41.26, France's Total fell 2.3 per cent to €46.27 and Portugal's Galp Energia shed 1.9 per cent to €12.63.

US-based Ospraie Management said yesterday it would close its biggest hedge fund after it slumped 39 per cent this year because of bad bets on commodity stocks. Metals stocks lost their lustre with Sweden's SSAB down 4.9 per cent to SKr125.25 and France's ArcelorMittal down 3.8 per cent to €48.

Eurozone growth figures compounded the gloom, sending the FTSE Eurofirst down 1.5 per cent to 1,181.90, while in Frankfurt the Xetra Dax was 0.8 per cent lower at 6,467.49 and in Paris the CAC 40 lost 2 per cent to 4,447.13.

Second-quarter GDP sank as household spending dropped, with rising oil prices and tightening bank credit hitting consumer's pockets.

Worries about growth knocked consumer stocks, with Spanish retailer Inditex , which owns the Zara chain down 3.3 per cent to €32.05 and Sweden's Hennes & Mauritz 1.8 per cent lower to SKr320. France's Carrefour , the world's secondlargest retailer, fell 1.9 per cent to €36.38.

Finnish mobile handset maker Nokia sank 4.6 per cent to €16.20 after US rival Qualcomm's chief executive said customers were becoming slower to upgrade their mobile phones. Alcatel- Lucent fell 4.4 per cent to €3.97 giving up recent gains.

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Affordable Solar Power - Convert Your House and Save!



Affordable solar power. Impossible you say? But If you have been thinking solar lately, you have been on the right track. Residential solar power kits are now within your reach and is one of many reasons to consider the switch.

The huge spikes in energy we've seen lately are not about to go away any time soon. We are rapidly reaching a critical mass situation when it comes to trying to meet our energy needs.

We must also admit our environment is taking a beating. The planet gets more polluted by the day and now 3rd world countries are developing quickly and the worlds thirst for oil is nearly insatiable. We now use more fossil fuel than we refine.

These are but a few good reasons to consider and now it's rapidly becoming the time for you to start thinking about your energy independence. Just like each nation needs energy independence so do the folks!

Current technology has now improved out ability to power up our homes with new state of the are residential solar power kits. Now, virtually every power consumption item in your home can be powered by solar energy.

These new very affordable solar power kits are not only very easy to install but maintenance is a snap. Prices which were once out of reach for most people and now at record lows and are becoming more affordable by the day.

What does a solar power kit involve and how does it work? Will it truly benefit me? Technology has taken the mystery out of how these system work and they are less difficult to understand so lets explore those questions just a bit.

Residential solar power kits are made up of many different modules and when putting these modules together can power everything in your house. Photovoltaic cells which are also known as photoelectric cells are the main source of conversion.

Solar panels are made up of the cells and are arranged in such a intricate fashion that they soak up the power given off by the sun.

Energy from the sun is then converted into electricity which is then stored in deep cycle marine batteries and then can be further converted into AC power or used as straight DC power by use of power converters.

Depending on the number of panels you install, it is very possible to power up your entire house and get rid of the electric bill forever! Not only that but excess power can be pushed back out into the grid and sold back to the power company.

There are also modules in which you can use for more specific things as water heaters, solar furnaces and more and I have addressed those in other articles. Solar energy can also power up everything in your yard as well and need not be confined to just the house.

Many new companies are recently producing affordable solar power kits employing the latest technology which allows you to completely fulfill your residential solar power needs as soon as today.

The cost saving you will experience with be seen immediately and these systems can pay for themselves rapidly over a short time. Detailed plans for adding these affordable solar power systems to you home can be found on the web if you know where to look. Installation is easy and energy independence can finally be yours!

Residential solar power kits are now easy to find and install. Stop by our site today and find out all the tons ways you can save.


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Windmills and Solar Power Save Money




BLACKFOOT- With the current rise in prices on fuel, propane gas, and electrical costs, a lot of people are looking for alternative ways to save money anyway they can.

Yesterday we told you early about a new energy saver in town, THE Skystream. This revolutionary windmill system can help you save money and the environment right from your backyard.

I was at the fair this afternoon and found another windmill company that can promise you all the benefits of living with electricity based soley on wind and solar energy.

"The way it works is that its running when the winds spinning and it pulls power from the windmill, feeds your house first and any extra produced is fed back into the grid and the power companies will be it back from you or store it for credits for later use," said Trever Gerdes of Mountain View Wind and Power.

This company also offers solar panels. That way when the wind isn't blowing, you can still have energy produced by the sun.
This means you can soley live a moderate electrical lifestyle with just these two power conductors alone.

These new power sources don't work for everyone.
The Mountain View Wind and Power will come to your house and do a free consultation to make sure you are getting your energy and your

You can contact them at (208) 569-8777


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What Role Does Renewable Energy Play in the United States?

The use of renewable energy is not new, by any means. 5 generations (125 years) ago, wood, which is one form of biomass, supplied up to 90 percent of our energy needs. Due to the convenience and low prices of fossil fuels, wood use has fallen in the United States.

Overall total consumption from renewable sources in the United States totaled 6.8 quads (quadrillion Btu) in 2007, or about 7 percent of all energy used nationally. Consumption from renewable sources was at its highest point in 1997, at about 7.2 quads.

Over half of our renewable energy goes to producing electricity. The next largest use is the production of heat and steam for industrial purposes. With Renewable fuels, such as ethanol, are also used for transportation and to provide heat for homes and businesses abroad.

Renewable energy plays an very important role in the supply of energy. When renewable energy sources are used, the demand for fossil fuels is reduced drastically. Unlike fossil fuels, non-biomass renewable sources of energy (hydropower, geothermal, wind, and solar) do not directly emit greenhouse gases.


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Why Don’t We Use More Renewable Energy?





In the past, renewable energy has generally been more expensive to use than fossil fuels. Plus, renewable resources are often located remote areas and it is expensive to build powerlines to the cities where they are needed. The use of renewable sources is also limited by the fact that they are not always available (for example, cloudy days reduce solar energy, calm days mean no wind blows to drive wind turbines, droughts reduce water availability to produce hydroelectricity).

The production and use of renewable fuels has grown more rapidly in years past due to higher prices for oil and natural gas, and a number of State and Federal Government incentives, including the Energy Policy Acts of 2002 and 2005. The use of renewable energy is expected to continue to grow over the next 35 years, although we will still rely on non-renewable fuels to meet many of our energy needs.




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