Save energy:
Keep up your energy saving by turning off unused appliances, lights and recycling packaging properly.
Not exact matches
, partly because they're not as easy to screw
up in any way, and partly because the good conscience in me knows that it's important to
keep the oven off sometimes and do things the environmentally - friendly,
energy -
saving way.
He says
keeping one flamingo leg tucked
up might take some
energy, even if easy balancing
saves some.
That means you'll want to layer
up to
keep warm, especially since shivering expends
energy, and you want to
save all of that for the actual race.
The logic is this will
save utilities money by
keeping dirty gas - fired power plants offline during peak
energy demand times because it is expensive to fire them
up daily for just a few hours of additional
energy.
Any of the following services could have been received: * Insulation in the attic, outside wall, or basement / crawlspace below the floor of the house * Insulation around the hot water heater * Repair of broken windows or doors to
keep out the cold or hot weather * Weather stripping or caulking around any windows or doors to the outside * Storm doors or windows added * Repair of broken furnace * Furnace tune -
up and / or modifications * Other home
energy -
saving devices.
EPA mpg for plug - ins difficult to determine... EcoRenovator — DIY
energy saving projects... Update on multiwall polycarbonate storm windows... Update on PET bottle solar water heater design...
Keeping the pipes from freezing when away (without fuel)... Freedom's solar heated stock watering tank... October performance for $ 1K solar water heating system... Tom's 5.5 KW wind turbine, and 140 ft tilt -
up tower — full construction details... ----- > Canuckle sun tracker... Solar Livestock Handbook available again...
Every summer you can find lots and lots of tips on how to
save energy and
keep cool at home: Wear cooler clothes, use your ceiling fans,
keep the sun out, go to a movie, get your air conditioner serviced, caulk your windows... Alex Wilson wrote
up several cooling tips like this at Green Building Advisor a few weeks ago.
This was part of the Japanese government's effort to
save energy by
keeping office temps at 82.4 degrees throughout the summer and ended
up cutting an estimated 79,000 tons of CO2.
This is an increasingly common way of
saving energy and providing some extra convenience around the house: You can program lights to come
up as you are heading home from work, for instance, or set a vacation program that only
keeps a couple lights on at night for safety.
This is no «princely» Huawei Watch, but incredibly vows to
keep the lights on for
up to six days on a single charge, courtesy of some sort of frugal, «soft - lit» screen, and
energy -
saving software tricks.
Keep your chin
up and recognise that these sort of trivial errands are all part of the job; do them dutifully and
save your
energy and talent for the tasks that matter.
Insulate your investment — Properly insulating a home can help
keep a home cooler during summer (and warmer in winter) and
save homeowners
up to $ 220 annually on
energy bills.