Saturday, 18 May 2013

Use Your Internet Providers Connection To Find Out How To Conserve Energy

By Gloria Frontenegro


Saving energy is something we all think about, especially those who live in a climate that has seasons which fluctuate in temperature. But there are many devices used in the home daily which 'leak' energy, meaning that even when off, they still use utilities. If you are looking for new ways to save energy, looking online with your connection from internet service providers can help.

The same problem exists with battery chargers for small electronics. And the problem has become so prevalent that in California, efficiency standards have been approved which will aim to cut the energy being wasted by battery chargers. This law will cover small electronics like coffee makers as well as machines like forklifts which require charging.

In addition to adhering to local laws, you can go on your own and research ways to reduce 'vampire power' in your own home. This can involve unplugging any devices when they're not being used. While it may not be preferable to coffee drinkers who set their coffee makers to brew automatically at specific times, brewing a pot doesn't take that long, and when you realize how much money you can save in a year and reduce your environmental impact, the sacrifice can seem small.

There are many ways to save energy in your home, from the mild to the extreme. If you aren't ready to live life completely 'off the grid', there are several applications that you can install in little time to help you create your own energy and lessen the burden on your local utility.

For many homeowners, solar energy has provided the answer to saving energy and dollars. Most hardware or building stores now carry solar panels for use by homeowners. The sizes of these panels can vary widely, and so suit many different applications, from covering an entire roof to just one window.

But it should be noted that it can cost quite a bit to purchase solar panels for the home. Even if you only want to cover the roof of a dwelling, costs can climb into the thousands of dollars. But, like any investment, there are returns. Not only can producing your own energy save you money, but you can also receive rebates from government programs which offer incentives to anyone who chooses to generate their own electricity.

Having your lights or devices on a timer can also help you to conserve energy. There are many different types of timers available for both indoor and outdoor use. This can be especially beneficial if members of your household tend to leave the room without turning the light off.

Most cities have identified their peak times for energy usage. A simple online search for your local utility may reveal this information. All that's needed is to use your larger appliances like ovens and dishwashers at off-peak times. This can benefit both your own budget and the energy footprint of your community.




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