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91.
Conservation
The electricity cost will
be lower than the hot-water cost.
• When you need boiling water, start with water from the hot-water tap.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/energy_savings/hot_water_heater/conservation.html
92.
Your Stove
With a little forethought, meals can
be planned to save energy. How about a total oven meal: casserole, baked potatoes and baked apple dessert.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/energy_savings/savings_in_the_kitchen/your_stove.html
93.
Refrigerators And Freezers
Your initial saving on a cheaper model can
be swallowed up in higher energy costs and shorter life.
• Frills.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/energy_savings/savings_in_the_kitchen/refrigerators_and_freezers.html
94.
Dishwashers
It will run more efficiently and your dishes will
be cleaner.
• Scrape dirty dishes.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/energy_savings/savings_in_the_kitchen/dishwashers.html
95.
Small Kitchen Appliances
Have a look at the heating filaments from time to time to
be sure they're not broken. (Unplug the toaster first!)
• Not too dark.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/energy_savings/savings_in_the_kitchen/small_kitchen_appliances.html
96.
Types Of Lighting
It's easy to
be confused by all the different incandescent lamps on the market — general service, eye saving, shadow ban, extended service.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/energy_savings/lighting/types_of_lighting.html
97.
Saving Tips
The shade should
be dense enough to keep the bulb from glaring through (but not opaque) and should reflect the light.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/energy_savings/lighting/saving_tips.html
98.
Test Your Savings
The next day
be conservation minded; turn off everything you can find.
On the first day, read the electric meter early in the morning and make a note of the reading.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/energy_savings/lighting/test_your_savings.html
99.
Keep Your Cool
Winter will
be back all too soon.
• Don't do housework in mid-day.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/energy_savings/cooling/keep_your_cool.html
100.
Keep The Heat Out
It can
be manually operated or governed by a thermostat to turn it on when the attic temperature reaches 100-110°F (about 40-45 °C).
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/energy_savings/cooling/keep_the_heat_out.html
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