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Conserve Purchased Energy for the Coming Months and Conserve Purchased Energy for the Coming Winter Months


By: Woody Wilson Click author's name for more of his/her articles

Go by these 12 free and straightforward steps and save more than 25% of your winter power cost. Add only one more step and save up to 80%.

12 Steps for Power Conservation:

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1.)-Change the filters on your air-conditioner and furnace every 30 days To keep the systems working as it should be and help keep the inside air clean.

2.)-Clean the coils on the back of your refrigerator every 4 to 6 months. Put some inexpensive weather stripping around doors and windows if they're Not closing tightly.

3.)-Keep the temperature at the best energy-saving levels throughout the cooling And heating seasons. The recommendations for most energy savings are 78 Degrees in summer and 68 degrees in winter. Every degree you can raise that
Setting higher in summer or lower in winter can save from 2 to 10 percent on Heating and cooling costs, so it can make a big difference.

4.)-Turn off lights, fans and other appliances as you leave any area.

5.)-When you place your furniture, be watchful that it Will not impede vents or heaters.

6.)-Unplug appliances and electronic products that are not used often. Battery Chargers, power adapters, computers in standby and older TV can use 2 to 5% of your cost because they are not really turned off.

7.)-Ask your landlord to repair even little water leaks. Hot water can be as expensive as electricity, and little leaks add up to significant energy-wasters. Also. Clean the aerators in your faucets and shower heads occasionally to minimize water use and the power used to reheat it.

8.)-Keep your refrigerator at the correct settings - ordinarily 37 F degrees for The refrigerator and 0 for the freezer. Use a thermometer to verify that the settings are accurate. Study shows that a full up refrigerator keeps the cold In longer while doors are opened, so fill containers with water if there isn't sufficient food to keep the refrigerator full.

9.)-Replace conventional light bulbs with ENERGY STAR-rated compact fluorescent lamps. They'll last longer and consume much less energy to function, in addition they don't put out the heat that the traditional bulbs do.

10,)-Keep the blinds and drapes tightly shut throughout summer days to keep the heat out, and open all through winter days to allow the sun's warmth to get Indoors.

11.)-Use cold water for washing and rinsing laundry. You'll save the power used to heat up water and the laundry ought to become just as clean.

12.)-Finally, check the setting on your water heater. The majority come from the factory pre-set at 140 degrees - far more than you need and sufficient to cause serious burns. Drop it to around 122 degrees which will be satisfactory for most household needs.

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13.)- Make 70 watt Solar panels for $98 or 450 watt Wind Mill generator for $140 or made a Magnetic generator for $100. Construction can be done in a weekend to a week.

This is Important ~

If you sincerely want free power at home and you are willing to make a device yourself to save money, you need a handbook.

These new guides have all the processes worked out and offer step by step direction. This will save you both time and cost. Ordinarily you are working in abot a week. All of these handbook are written for the average man with no high technical requirements. Material and tools necessary are ordinary around the house items. The first model that you manufacture is like training. Once you make your original, you can put together another larger and more powerful.

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About The Author: If you want my critical review of two of the best guides Go To: www.ResidentialEnergyKit.com by Woody Wilson Woody Wilson's background: Marketing Major with honors; US Navy Electronics and Computer expert; Bio-Medical Field Engineer; Salesman; Applications Programmer; US Coast Guard Merchant Marine Captain and all around handyman.



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