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1. Hot Water Heater
There are many ways to save energy without resorting to cold showers. Let's look at some of them.
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2. Savings In The Kitchen
It's a good place to look for ways to save. There are many, many appliances on the market, all promising to make kitchen work lighter.
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3. Apartment Living
Whether you live in a high-rise or smaller building, there are plenty of ways that you can save energy.
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4. Tips For Cottage Owners
For many of us, the American way of life means "getting away from it all" on weekends to a lakefront cottage, cabin in the woods, or ski chalet.
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5. Your Stove
The biggest user of energy in the kitchen is usually the stove — electric or gas. You can economize and still turn out delicious meals.
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6. Dishwashers
Instead of elbow grease it uses electrical energy and a good deal more hot water. The energy consumed by the washer itself (not including hot water) amounts to about 300 kilowatt hours per year depending on how it's used.
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7. Surprise The Landlord
Talk over energy conservation with other tenants in your building. Band together and approach your landlord with ideas on how he can save energy.
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8. Winter Savings
If you plan to use your cottage year-round, you'll probably need to improve the insulation. Follow the ideas in the earlier chapter, Keeping the Heat In.
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9. Electricity
In some ways, electricity is better than fossil fuels. It's 100 per cent efficient in use (though not in production); it's cleaner in the home; and, used as a heating source, can allow for individual room temperature control.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/home_ownership/​energy_economics/​electricity.html

10. Oil Furnaces
In the conventional oil furnace, heating is accomplished by mixing a spray of oil droplets with air and igniting it to give a flame.
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May 25, 2012