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Mar
06

Yesterday we looked at steps 1 through 5 on various ways a homeowner can go about making their homes more energy efficient. Today we will finish with step 6 to 9 to finish the series. 6th Replace incandescent bulbs with compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs). CFLs can save three quartersof electricity used by incandescents. During the lifetime of a CFL, using about $ 22 with electricity. The bulbs do not last nearly as long as their counterparts. You would need ten bulbs to equal the life of a CFL. These ten bulbs cost more than $ 80 of electricity. You would essentially lower electricity prices in the region has declined by nearly $ 60. 7th If you are considering buying a new refrigerator, do not let the old plugged in… Read More

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Mar
05

If you are motivated by saving money, or because you worry about our eco-system that the general user, chances are you have thought about ways to save on electricity bills by using the network to run your home. There are different ways and you can use. In some parts of the country, the solution is obvious – solar energy. With the right combination of solar panels, charge controllers and batteries, there is no reason why you could not run a normal family house of this one. These are called autonomous system, and they are ideal if you are in an area farther away. What happens if you’re not in the regions of our country that experience abundant sunshine? Other options are available for you. Wind energy is also hoping… Read More

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Mar
04

Harvey M Sachs, PhD, and Chief of the Buildings Program at the American Council for an economy efficient energy came in the following 9 methods that a homeowner can use to become more efficient. 1. Check your walls and attic are well insulated. When you install the insulation properly, it can dramaticallyslow the rate that heat leaves the house. If your walls are already insulated, it is generally not a problem. But in homes where the walls are well insulated and have cavities where hot air can escape, it would be wise to seek isolation inflated to fill the empty spaces. 2nd Upgrade or replace windows. Often in older homes, Windows may have a tendency to “leak”. When you start thinking about replacing them, it is better to watch… Read More

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Feb
27

If you want to enjoy free electricity and reduce your energy costs when you really want to try DIY renewable energy solutions. How do you know how you build your own DIY solar power system or wind, and use it to reduce or even eliminate your electricity bill? Once a step by step guide that teaches you to build your own renewable energy system. It is full of useful information on renewable energies and the two projects shows exactly how to do a DIY solar and wind generator yourself. Why would you make your own renewable energy systems? Yes, of course, the main reason is to save money. As you know, a commercial solar energy systems cost more than $ 3,000 and a simple wind power, you will return… Read More

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Feb
25

When we think of using wind energy, many of us immediately photo of wind farms with hundreds of giant wind turbines scattered acres of land. The good news is that you can also use the wind and the right to generate electricity in your own backyard. It’s something you should think, a turbine will not leave your home with all the power it needs. You’ll still need to buy a portion of the electricity you use. Whatever you choose to do: buy a turbine, build your own wind turbine, has a number of turbines, wind or combine with solar energy, you still have a realistic option when it comes to going green and saving money, just choose the option thats right for you and start today… Read More

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