Need to save? Start at Home- Reduce Your Energy Bills!
By admin • Jan 20th, 2010 • Category: BudgetEasy to say, difficult to do – or so you may think. But give it a try. Here are some simple ways to save energy and reduce your spending.

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1.When cooking, always use lids. This simple rule can save you up to 15% on energy. In addition, your meal will cook faster.
2.Make sure your house has proper insulation. Check all ducts, doors, and window frames. Seal all cracks that let air in and out. This will help reduce the cost of heating, which can be expensive during winter time.
3.Avoid heating or air conditioning when unnecessary. Always turn it off when ventilating the room. Do not overheat your home. Try putting on a sweater before turning the thermostat up.
4.If you have a programmable thermostat, make the most of it. It doesn’t take long to adjust the settings, and the savings will be worth your time. If the house is empty during working hours, you can definitely turn the heat down. You may try doing the same at night, which can also contribute to your health.
5.If you have window shutters or outdoor roller-blinds, use them to control the temperature in your house. They can prevent warmth gathered inside the house throughout the day from escaping at night.
6.Don’t keep refrigerators and freezers colder than necessary. The correct temperature for refrigerator compartments is 38 degrees F, and for a freezer it is 5 degrees F. Avoid leaving fridge or freezer doors open for longer than necessary.
7.Reduce the temperature of water while washing clothes. 90 degrees Fahrenheit (30 degrees Celsius) should be enough to get your clothes clean in most cases, as detergents are now effective at low temperatures as well. The same applies to your dishwasher.
8.Avoid automatic drying. This applies to both clothes and dishes. Let them air-dry if possible.
9.Do not leave electronic devices on standby as they still use energy. It may not seem like much when we consider them individually, but it adds up quickly. We have so many of these devices – TVs, radios, DVD and CD players, and much more. This rule may not apply to computers, but you can turn off the monitor, copier, printer, and scanner when taking a break.
10.Always unplug battery chargers once your mobile phone or MP3 player is fully charged. Disconnecting the device is not enough, as leaving the charger in the socket still consumes energy.
As you can see, saving money doesn’t have to be difficult. These simple tips should help to cut back your energy intake and reduce your bills. Try them – they do not require any investments and you will see a difference in your utility bills. Maybe the money you save will let you invest in energy-saving appliances in the future!
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These are all fantastic easy “life style habit change tip’s. I have been trying to practice most of these techniques for years.
I think anyone who has to “pay” an electric, gas, water, garbage, and/or sewer bill does try!!!
The “trick” is getting “everyone in the household on the same page”!
I know every little bit help’s, but I think in the term’s that “everyone should help save energy”! and all resources for that matter.
When you have one person in a family household trying to “Save Energy & Resources, it can be a very frustrating & irritating experiance to say the least.
Teenagers for the most part “waste” more energy and resources than any one group of individuals I have ever witnessed.
Some days I feel like a warden trying to keep all the unused light’s, curling iron’s, radio’s, fan’s, heater’s and hot water turned off. It amazes me how they can be watching television, listening to their MP3 plyer, curling their hair, texting, and talking on the phone all at the same time….???
…and when you ask them to turn something off, they act like your really cramping their style. I think the word style falls into the catagory where kid’s buy close full of hole’s or bleached to oblivion already.
I know of a Goodwill, that has plenty of these kinds of close, but I guess they don’t cost enough….or they don’t sport the latest fashion tags…A spoiled youth, growing up to be resource wasters in a HUGE way.
We need to teach our youth to conserve energy & resources….and to stay off the phone…what happened to 2 cans and a string…lol