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51. Savings In The Kitchen
However, before you buy a new item or replace one that's worn out, ask yourself three simple questions: 1. Do I really need this new item? How often will it be used? Do my friends or neighbours have one? Can I do the job manually or with an appliance I already own? Is there an alternative that won't consume energy? 2.
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52. Choosing Appliances
It shows how much energy (measured in kilowatt hours) is consumed in one hour of operation. The two columns to the right show the weight of oil or coal burned at the power station to produce this amount of electrical energy.
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53. Electric Clothes Dryer
Always dry a full load at one time, but don't overload. .
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54. Vacuum Cleaner
• Empty the bag, A vacuum cleaner is one of the handiest items in the home. But it won't work well unless you empty or replace the dust bag frequently.
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55. Lighting
Surely this is one kind of energy that I don't have to worry about saving." This is an all too common view.
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56. Outside Machinery
Before you buy one, ask yourself if you really need it. The job may take a little longer without power help, but think of the exercise and sunshine you can gain, and energy you can save.
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57. Ceramics
Ceramics is a craft that has been used to man's advantage, and for his pleasure, in almost every section of the globe for thousands of years, perhaps since one prehistoric man pushed his fingers into some clay, and found that they left an impression.
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58. Energy Economics
A horizontal oil furnace operates in the same manner as its upright brother, only it takes return air in one side and discharges warm air out through the other.
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59. Electric Current
Electrons flow from the negative side of the battery, through one of the wires to the lamp, and from the lamp through the other wire to the positive terminal of the battery.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/electrical_projects/​electric_current.html

60. General Safety Precautions
One switch may be installed on the access door of a device, and another on the cover or the power-supply section.
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May 24, 2012