Useful Tips On How To Save Energy

By Adam Finan


There are some tips that can help you save energy at home and if you follow them, you will not only cut down your expenses, but also will reduce the carbon footprint. However, to make it possible, you have to change your lifestyle, which is very difficult for some people. You don't have to live in an igloo to start saving energy in you home though. Just follow these seven simple tips.

Saving Energy Tip #1: Start saving electricity by turning off the lights that none uses. It sounds too easy, but we often forget about this. For this reason, it should become our habit and we should teach our kids to do the same. You will be amazed how quickly they will learn to do that and even will remind you to follow their example. Turn off the lights in all empty rooms to save natural gas, coal or petroleum, used to produce electricity.

Saving Energy Tip #2: Make it a habit to take shorter showers. It might sound funny, but if you take too long showers, you waste both fossil fuels and water. So the next lesson we and our children should learn is to spent up to five minutes in taking showers and save millions gallons of water and less hot water, thus saving energy and other natural resources.

Saving Energy Tip #3: When you do not use any of your home appliances, unplug them. You might not be aware of this fact, but most of them still consume electricity, even when you do not use them. When you unplug them, you will be able to save some electricity, money and natural resources.

Saving Energy Tip #4: Learn to use thermostat of your cooling and heating appliances to adjust the setting at a higher temperature during the summer months and at a lower temperature during the winter. If you change the temperature with just a few degrees, you will be able to save a lot of fuel oil, money and electricity in both your home and office.

Saving Energy Tip #5: Attic insulation is another very effective method to save a lot of energy at your home. It will prevent the heat to escape through the roof, so you will use less electricity to keep it warm during the winter.

Saving Energy Tip #6: All the area leaks should be sealed in your home. Almost all houses develop such kind of leaks over time, thus letting the heat come out of the house. In addition, during the summer months the heat that is outside will also be able to leak in. So in order to efficiently save energy and money all year round, you should properly seal all air leaks, which are usually located around the windows and exterior doors.

Saving Energy Tip #7: Another very effective saving energy tip that is supported by many governments around the globe is changing your old traditional light bulbs with energy-efficient ones, like LED. This will ensure that you will save up to 75% of the electricity, consumed by standard light bulbs. In addition, these new bulbs last from 10 to 25 times longer and contribute effectively to the global environment. Do not neglect this important tip, as it will help you save money and a lot of energy at home.




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