A Smart Way to Green Living

I remember learning about renewable (and non-renewable) energy sources in the school. Well, I do not remember everything. I recently realized that my energy bill has risen, and that worries me.
Given the economic and working conditions and the extent of use of our natural resources, I wondered how to save energy. The energy crisis is exacerbated by the lack of a good job. Nothing is safe now, so what can we do?
Tips to help you Save Power in your home:
Air Conditioning: Is it really should be that cold in your house? This is the main user of energy, and the possibility that it is not necessary. Maintaining a consistent temperature in every season, at a reasonable temperature settings can help you a lot of energy and money throughout the year.
Washing clothes: Make sure you only wash your clothes if necessary. Many people wash less than a full load, which not only wastes electricity but also water. You pay for both, so why pay more than necessary? Minimize the amount of your laundry will save you money every time.
Storing Hot Foods: I’m sure you do not know. If you put hot food in the fridge, causing the refrigerator for more work, more power and more of your money is used. Allow food to cool before you put it in your refrigerator.
Your Computer: This is simple. When you are done online these days, turn off the computer and all connected devices (eg printers, monitors, etc.). So often, people do not turn off all devices, which ended up wasting money and power. If you do this at work too, will help you save even more energy.
Turn on your TV: This is similar to the one computer. If you are not using off.
You bulbs: You must use energy saving lamps (CFL) bulbs as much as you can. Some people do not like a strange color cast of light by light, but the dollar and energy savings they provide a valuable if you ignore the weird blue color. They are slightly more expensive than conventional bulbs, they last for years and require fewer employees.
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