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<p>In summer, set the air conditioner at least five degrees warmer. This change can save you around 20 percent in your cooling costs. Running some fans can help cool your home instead of running expensive air conditioning.</p>
<p>One way to participate in the green energy movement is buying products that are specifically designed to save energy. There are many options for green products, such as double-glazed windows or doors that are energy conscious. These products offer much more efficiency to your home. Your heat and cooling costs can drop dramatically by using these products.</p>
<p>Use a dehumidifier. Drier air feels colder than humid air. Before starting up the air conditioner on muggy days, consider running the dehumidifier instead. You may find the dehumidifier will reduce ambient air temperature enough to keep you comfortable. The drier air may feel so comfortable that you find you don&#8217;t need the air conditioner as often.</p>
<p>You may want to think of switching your light blubs out for energy-efficient ones. More efficient bulbs, such as compact fluorescent or LED styles, do cost more, but can pay for themselves in the energy they save. They give off a fair amount of light and use much less energy than a standard light bulb. Using these light bulbs is an easy, quick way to make your home greener.</p>
<p>If you want to reduce your carbon footprint as well as save some money, do a load of dishwashing only when the dishwasher is filled to capacity. Don&#8217;t run it with just a few dishes. The amount of dishes that can be placed in a washer is astounding. Place the dishes in your dishwasher so you can fit in as many dishes as possible.</p>
<p>Replace your old windows with newer, energy-efficient windows. When you use these type of windows you can notice a significant different in things like your energy bill, less condensation right on your windows, a quieter home, and one thing that you can&#8217;t see is less carbon dioxide in your home.</p>
<p>A geothermal heating/cooling system can be a great way to make your home greener. These efficient HVAC systems include underground pipes that have refrigerant and water running through them. This is then transferred to a device which cools or heats the house. Underground temperature is steadier than the air temperature, making HVAC systems efficient.</p>
<p>Dressing warmly can help you reduce your energy usage. You can wear a heavy sweater instead of a light one to give yourself more warmth when you&#8217;re at home. The more layers you wear at home, the less energy you will need to use heating your house.</p>
<p>If you want to reduce the amount of energy you use, make ice yourself. An automatic ice maker uses more energy than just making your ice. Additionally, seals that leak are another common complaint with these devices, and this can lead to a general rise in temperature within the freezer. By making ice the old fashioned way, you can save yourself money and energy.</p>
<p>As mentioned, it doesn&#8217;t have to cost a lot or take a lot of time to go green! Making changes in your home now can end up saving you money in the long run. Apply these tips to your own life, and share them with others, and you can build a better environmental future.</p>
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<p>If you spend the money on green appliances and electronics now, you&#8217;ll save over time. Green technology may be more expensive at first, but your utility bills will be reduced. The environment will also benefit.</p>
<p>Make yourself heard in pushing legislation geared towards coaxing companies to be more green energy friendly. Awareness is a great tool that is not often utilized. If people knew which companies shunned green practices in favor of extra profits they might not buy from them. By holding companies accountable for their actions, that is the best way to get them to use green energy technology.</p>
<p>Forget those nasty old disposable batteries for your CD player. Pick up a set of recharageables and reduce your carbon footprint! Traditional batteries get thrown into the trash, and that is very bad for the environment. By using rechargeable batteries you not only help the environment, but you also save money. This can save you a ton of money over time.</p>
<p>One thing you&#8217;re going to want to keep in mind to save energy is to start using lids when you cook. If you do this, you&#8217;ll be able to hold onto the heat you&#8217;re currently cooking with, which means you can set the temperature lower. Making a habit of this can help you save a great deal of energy.</p>
<p>Turn off the lights when you don&#8217;t need them. For instance, turn the lights on at night time and if you are not in the room, turn them off. Don&#8217;t forget to also turn off your porch and cabinet lighting when not in use. This simple change can go a long way towards reducing your electric bill.</p>
<p>Cutting back on your daily electricity usage can save lots of energy over time. If there is an appliance you aren&#8217;t using, then unplug it. When you are no longer using them, turn off lights and the television. This simple tip can save you a lot of money.</p>
<p>Use a solar-solar powered system to heat water. Solar water heaters are much more energy efficient than electric or gas-driven water heating systems. Solar systems use the sun&#8217;s energy to stabilize water temperature. You may be eligible for tax deductions for using energy efficient upgrades.</p>
<p>Use weatherizing techniques to improve the energy efficiency rating of your home. Sealing ducts, using energy-efficient windows, and adding insulation can reduce energy consumption. You may also see real savings on your energy bill!</p>
<p>It might seem like common sense, but a lot of people don&#8217;t turn off their lights, machines and other electronics when they are not being used. If a person put this practice into action, he or she would save a huge amount on the electric bill. Get in the habit of turning things off. When leaving a room, turn off the lights. Shut down the computer monitor when you are finished with it.</p>
<p>Now that you have some information to work from, you can really get started on the road to going green. These tips are easy and affordable means of incorporating simple changes to your house that will yield great results for both you and the environment. Your family and your environment will thank you for it!</p>
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<p>Do not neglect your ceiling fans during the winter. By switching them to clockwise rotation, you can use them to push warm air down from the ceiling where it pools, reducing the demands on your furnace or other heating appliance. This will save energy so that makes running the fans worth it.</p>
<p>Use your microwave oven whenever you can instead of the stove and oven. Any time you use the oven or stove, you&#8217;re using a lot of energy. So, never shy away from the microwave when using it is an option. You will save time, money, and energy by making this choice.</p>
<p>If you love green energy and green living, consider using electric heaters less during the winter months. Buy more warm clothing and use a fireplace to add heat to your home. Keep in mind that it is actually better to breathe cool air while you sleep, since it keeps your airways from becoming dry.</p>
<p>Calculate potential energy generation during the planning of buying home solar systems. This can prevent any nasty surprises during winter, and it can leave you ahead in the summer. Combining this method with a net utilities plan will mean getting back money from the electric company during the summer, too.</p>
<p>Program your thermostat settings based on the season and temperature. In the colder months, consider lowering your thermostat a few degrees, and in warmer months, raise the thermostat a few degrees. If you do this in conjunction with adding or removing clothing when necessary, you can stay comfortable while using less energy.</p>
<p>Write reminders for energy-efficient goals and check your utility bills. By being conscious of how you use energy, you can help significantly reduce the amount of energy you consume. Taking the time to use less resources will help you get into a habit of preventing energy waste through unattended appliances.</p>
<p>If you are concerned about the environment then make the right choices and put green energy options to use in your own home. The tips we have provided here can help. The money that you save might well make it worth the time you have invested in the changes.</p>
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