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Home Appliance Energy Saving Tips – Minimize Consumption by Half

Amid this recession everyone is looking quite exhausted and tired. Undoubtedly, money helps a human to run in the same fashion as gas does to an automobiles or electricity does to your home appliances.

Thus, there is no wonder if somebody is looking for some definite methods which may help to minimize the holes in his wallets.

Amazingly enough, the strategies and methods to save some important bucks are pretty much easier to devise than you might have ever thought of. And these are nothing but starting from your consumer appliances only.

Have you ever thought that how much does it cost when you use your home appliances not carefully enough? Believe it or not, only a certain amount of careful approach while you run your consumer appliances will help you save a whopping 40-50 percent of your total energy consumption.

See here we go!

Learn To Cover : You can save a handsome amount of energy only if you never keep your pots uncovered while using stoves. A covered pot cooks fast which helps you save substantial energy. Also, use only those pots which come with ’sandwich bottoms.’ Such pots consume less energy so you can cook at a low temperature too.

Postpone Pre-heating : Most of us have developed a poor habit of pre-heating every time we turn on the ovens. Doing so frequently with this home appliance turns out to be too expensive.

Thus shun this habit of pre-heating until and unless it is too important while cooking. Try to buy an oven which is equipped with air circulation mode. Such a mode is helpful enough to save considerable energy.

Read The Temperature : Never use your freezers and refrigerators out of a “chilling” impulse. Don’t think that lowering the internal temperature of these home appliances will give you an enhanced service. Contrarily, doing so may backfire with increased power bill.

Consumer appliances such a freezers and refrigerators work best with an internal temperature of 18 and 7 degree Celsius respectively. Also use moderate temperature while washing greasy dishes in a dishwasher. If the dishes are not greasy, then washing dishes on low temperature, or manually, saves noticeable energy.

Sleep, Don’t Stand : I still wonder why people prefer to keep their consumer appliances in stand-by modes though switching off the appliances requires no extra effort.

Don’t they know that even a half-sleeping household appliance consumes energy, though the amount is a meager one? So whether it is your DVD player or TV or any other entertainment appliance, switch it off completely.

Go Near The Nature : Whenever you find that there is no extreme weather, then go to your windows and turn them wide open. Let the outer air come in and see that you don’t require the AC anymore. If it is very hot or cold outside, you have to keep the windows shut, of course.

Moreover, using transparent and colorless window glasses can help you save a lot of energy as such glasses allow enough natural light to creep in. However, in the nights use CFL or LED light bulbs.

Shower Power : Having a bath in a tub needs more water than doing so under a shower. Thus if you leave the habit of bathing in a tub, you may not only save enough water but considerable amount of energy too. Surely, filling the bathtub up to its edges consumes extra energy, even a child knows it.

Some More : Get ensured that your freezer is 60-65 percent full. Experts say that a refrigerator without icebox saves 15-18 percent energy. Use washing machines and dishwashers only when you are sure that the dirty clothes and dishes will be enough to fill them 100 percent.

Doing so will save much energy. Avoid using dryers and use your courtyard to dry the clothes. So try these easy tips and tricks when you use your consumer appliances next time and save sufficient energy.

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Let’s Look At Choosing The Most Economical Appliance For A Home

Now with energy prices rising not just at the petrol pump but also for the home more and more people are looking at energy efficiency in a completely different light to the way would have done say 20 years ago. You will often find now that people when looking to purchase a new appliance for the home will not only consider the price but also the impact it may have on their future energy bills. Although they may find that some of the more energy efficient appliances are a tad more expensive, the savings that they will get from it when placed in their homes will certainly outweigh the price paid very quickly. An additional benefit of someone purchasing an energy efficient appliance is that is causes less stress to the planet and this results in less damage to the environment that we now live in.

However deciding which appliance is best suited to you can be quite difficult as not only appliances but other home products such as windows and insulation can all have their own terms for what makes them so energy efficient and trying to compare one product to another can be quite a task. However a good place to start is by looking for an energy symbol (such as a star or letter/number). But it is a good idea if you had information on what an energy symbol is and what it actually means in relationship to the appliance and the environment.

The US Government set up the Energy Star Program in 1992 (in the UK they have a lettering system) and was a joint project between the DoE (Department of Energy) and EPA (Environmental Protection Agency). They provide a list of consumer goods which have qualified for the energy star rating and this list has steadily expanded since it first being produced. If you were to visit the Energy Star website you would discover that products which have the Energy Star label have met strict standards that have been set by the DoE and EPA both in respect of energy efficiency and low emissions. Though there are some appliances not listed, you will find that some Energy Star labeled products will give tax credits to their purchasers and manufacturers of Energy Star appliances are also eligible for business tax credits, which often means that these savings are passed on to their customers. So by switching to an Energy Star rated appliance you can on average save about $80 a year on your home energy bills.

So by looking for an appliance with an Energy Star rating is a good place to start when making such an important purchase, but it is wise to remember that not all appliances available are eligible for the Energy Star rating and such products as clothes dryers, ovens and ranges are included in this. However the DoE can provide you with guidelines for purchasing an appliance which falls into these categories and you can visit their website (Energystar.gov) for this information. However you will certainly find the Energy Star on such appliances as washing machines, dishwashers, refrigerators and freezers (all essential appliances in any home) as well as many other appliances for the home such as computers, telephones and light bulbs are just a few.

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