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Save Dollars and Go Greener at HomeNovember 2007
Energy costs have been rising for your home. None of us like to open our utility bills each month. There are various ways to reduce your utility bills including many that have little or no cost. Lowering your utility bills may also make a positive impact on the environment. My review this month offers tips that can help you save money and go greener at home. No Cost/Low Cost TipsThere are many ways in which you can begin to save money without spending a lot of money.
Tips for Saving Energy When Shopping for New AppliancesRefrigerators, clothes washers, clothes dryers, and other appliances comprise about 20% of your home's energy consumption. Replacing your aging appliances with more energy efficient ones can save you money with lower utility bills. When shopping for new appliances you should consider two costs. The first cost is the purchase price and the second is the cost of operating the appliance over its lifetime. To help you determine the second cost, the federal government requires that most major home appliances (exceptions include dryers, stove ranges and ovens) display the EnergyGuide label. The yellow and black EnergyGuide label gives the estimated energy consumption of the appliance on a scale showing a range for similar models. It also gives an estimated yearly operating cost based on the national average cost of electricity. The EnergyGuide label will help you compare the energy efficiency of different brands and models. The Energy Star label appears on appliances and home electronics that meet strict energy efficiency criteria established by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Department of Energy. The labeling program includes most home electronics and appliances except for water heaters, stove ranges, and ovens. The Energy Star website describes qualified products in more than 50 categories. [] If you are looking to remodel or make home improvements, the Energy Star site provides tips for making your home more energy efficient. Two appliances I’m hearing a lot about from consumers are new efficient clothes washers and tankless instant hot water heaters. The efficient clothes washers use less water and detergent. The tankless hot water heaters are installed near fixtures or appliances and produce hot water only as needed: No more using energy to keep a big tank of water hot all the time. Helping your home budget can also help you go greener. Let me know if you have other no or low cost tips that you are using to save money and energy at home. For More InformationThese are just a few of the many ways you can save money and energy. The following resources have more information on these tips and many more.
Prepared for Corning Credit Union by Remar Sutton & Associates, November 2007. All rights reserved. |
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