Energy
Conservation Saves Resources And Money
For decades people have been told of the need
for energy conservation and in many areas it has proven
successful.
Not only to reduce the emissions of pollutants
into the air and the depletion of non-renewable resources, but
energy conservation can also help conserve money in the wallet.
By reducing the amount of energy being used in a
home, for example, the electric and heating bills can be reduced,
saving money in the overall family budget.
With just a few simple steps, a family can
conceivably cut hundreds of dollars from their annual electric and
heating costs, while helping save valuable resources.
The more energy conservation measures that are
taken, the less power they use and less resources will be needed to
produce the power.
One of the easiest ways to cut energy usage is
to always turn off lights when no one is in a room. If that is too
difficult to master, motion sensor light switches are available
that turn lights on when a person enters the room and turns them
off if there is no one detected after a pre-set time.
The use of compact fluorescent light bulbs in
place of incandescent lamps can also reduce power as a 40-watt bulb
can provide the same illumination as a 75-watt incandescent lamp.
In addition to the energy conservation available, these bulbs
typically last at least twice as long as traditionally light bulbs,
also saving money on the need for frequent replacement.
Take Advantage
Of The Shining Sun
When people install solar panels for solar
energy, the directions say they need to be facing to the south.
This is because there are more hours a day with direct sun exposure
to the south. During sunny days in the winter, opening the curtains
on windows facing the south will allow the sun to help heat the
room.
Not only will it provide energy conservation by
reducing heating needs, it can also cut the need for lights to be
turned on. However, the curtains need to be closed at night to help
keep the heat in the room.
During extremely cold weather, heavier curtains
can also help hold heat in the house as the glass windows can allow
heat to quickly move to the outside. Even plastic coverings for
windows can help form a barrier to keep the home warmer.
When it comes to energy conservation there are
many steps a person can take to reduce their individual utility
bills while helping conserve precious natural resources.
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