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    Thursday
    March 18, 2010
    [photo]-Winter Energy Saving Tips

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    Winter Energy Saving Tips


    By Caroline Biron
    Published January 01, 2009

    With winter just around the corner, many of us are bracing ourselves for the arrival of higher electricity bills. Sadly, it’s inevitable; our country’s famously frigid climate forces us to increase our energy consumption during the cold months. There is, however, a way to reduce your monthly electricity consumption, and bill; by making small changes to your daily habits. Here are a few tips:

    HEATING

    • Replace your regular thermostats by electronic ones. They work to keep room temperatures constant and are programmable so you won’t need to remember to turn down the heat at night.

    • Set your thermostats to 19ºC in the daytime and 17ºC at night. These are the average comfortable indoor temperatures during the winter months.

    • On cold days, put on a warm sweater and add an extra cover onto your bed. You will feel warm and toasty, without having to turn up the heat. 

    • At night, close all your shades, blinds and drapes to keep the heat inside the house. Keep them open during the day to let in light… and heat from the sun. 

    • If you have a fireplace, remember to close the damper once the fire goes out.

    • Weather-strip all doors and windows to keep the heat inside and the cold outside.

    LIGHTING

    • Dust your light bulbs regularly to keep their light shining brightly.

    • Avoid unnecessary lighting in your home; turn the lights off in all unused rooms.

    • When painting your home, opt for lighter wall colours that will reflect light.

    • Replace your regular light bulbs with compact fluorescent bulbs; they use up to 75% less energy and last almost 10 times longer. 

    HOT WATER

    • In the shower, cut the water while you’re soaping up, shaving, or shampooing your hair.

    • Install a low flow showerhead to reduce the amount of hot water used.

    • Wrap your water heater in an insulation blanket to eliminate 97% of heat loss. 

    • Make sure to tightly close all faucets and fix the running ones. You’ll save water and energy if it’s the hot water tap that was leaking.

    • Wash your clothes in cold water whenever possible.

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    Shar23 2008-12-09 14:10
    Great article, thanks for the easy insightful ideas to save energy
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