Entries for the ‘Conservation’ Category

Cold & Clean

Tuesday, March 4th, 2008

About 90% of the energy used by your washing machine goes to heat the water. For most loads of laundry, a cold wash will suffice. There are really only two occasions when hot should be used: to remove some tough stains & when washing bed linens.

By choosing to use cold instead of hot water when washing laundry, you can save upwards of $300 and 330 pounds of greenhouse gas emissions per year.

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illumination

Friday, February 15th, 2008

replace traditional (incandescent) lightbulbs with compact fluorescents.  Their slightly higher cost is quickly made up for in your electric bill savings.  Another bonus to using these bulbs is they last alot longer than the old fashioned bulbs.
Have you tried this?  Did you notice a change in your bill?  If you haven’t tried it - why not?

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Cold & Clean

Tuesday, January 1st, 2008

About 90% of the energy used by your washing machine goes to heat the water. For most loads of laundry, a cold wash will suffice. There are really only two occasions when hot should be used: to remove some tough stains & when washing bed linens.

By choosing to use cold instead of hot water when washing laundry, you can save upwards of $300 and 330 pounds of greenhouse gas emissions per year.

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