Tips for Conserving Electricity (an Acrostic)

The other week we received a notice from National Grid, our energy company, reporting that we are in the top 20% of energy efficiency among our neighbors. Woohoo!

Even though I’m eco-minded, I was surprised by the report. It was quite validating to know that the energy updates we’ve made in our home are actually working! It inspired me to write this post, offering an acrostic of 10 ways to save electricity.

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Switch all light bulbs to CFLs or LEDs.

Always cook using the smallest pot necessary and keep a lid on it.

Ventilate sparingly in the bathroom — open a window if possible; otherwise run the fan for no more than 20 minutes after a shower.

Energy-Star appliances are the way to go!

 

Embrace natural light by opening shades.

Not using it? Turn it off or unplug it.

Employ timers and motion detectors for light fixtures.

Reduce your reliance on appliances — line dry laundry; wash dishes by hand; use a manual can opener.

Gallon jugs of water in a partially empty refrigerator or freezer increase its energy effiency.

Yearly maintenance of your heating system keeps it running more efficiently.

What’s your favorite way to save energy?

 

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One Response to Tips for Conserving Electricity (an Acrostic)

  1. Gene Reviere says:

    Conserving the most energy with lighting in your home or office is very important. Lighting accounts for a minimum of 28 % of the energy made use of in the average workplace building. That means a quite substantial piece of the regular monthly budget plan. By making big and little energy-efficient updates, you can invest less and take pleasure in a more comfy workplace environment. If you still utilize incandescent or out-of-date overhead lights, it s time for an upgrade.

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