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341. Electric Heating
In future, as the economical hydro-electric sites are all harnessed, the growing demand for electricity will be met more and more from thermal generation stations burning oil, natural gas or coal, or powered by nuclear generation.
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342. Your Thermostat
Lowering your temperature from 68°F to 63°F (20°C to 17°C) will save about 5 per cent or $15 a year. You'll probably want an extra blanket on the bed.
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343. Fireplaces
These vents will take out most of the heat that would otherwise escape up the chimney. FIREPLACE WITH HEATING VENTS Heating benefits can be gained from a fireplace that has warm-air outlets.
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344. The Ceiling Is First Priority
Good ceiling insulation will return fuel savings of between 10 and 30 per cent depending on house type and existing insulation.
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345. Walls
stud space will accept. For extra insulating value, consider 6-inch studs or a layer of styrofoam shearing on the outside (under the exterior surface).
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346. Solving The Cold Basement Problem
A sub-floor overlaid with tile or carpeting will help to overcome the chilly floor problem. Any door into a cold room or cellar should be fully insulated.
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347. Choosing A Room Air Conditioner
Air conditioners are rated by Btu of cooling per hour and will probably be available in the range of 4,000 to 24,000 Btu per hour.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/energy_savings/​cooling/​air_conditioners/​choosing_a_room_air_conditioner.html

348. What Is Eer?
For example, if an 8,000 Btu air conditioner consumes 1,000 watts, its EER will be 8000 Btu/hr / 1000 watts = 8.0 Btu/watt-hr.
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349. Materials Necessary
Any bowls which will hold about a quart of water. White vinegar.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/crafts/​ceramics/​cleaning_and_repairing_greenware/​materials_necessary.html

350. Procedure
Dry greenware is reasonably substantial, but it can be easily broken if handled carelessly; a tew simple precautions will prevent mishaps.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/crafts/​ceramics/​cleaning_and_repairing_greenware/​procedure.html


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December 1, 2008