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It's really pretty simple.
Increased energy efficiency and resource conservation
are good for the environment and good for the economy.
Indeed, they are good for all of us.
Energy efficient lighting will lower your electric
bill. Tightening up your house will reduce your heating bill.
Using water-saving aerators will lower your water usage. All
of these will save you money while helping the environment.
Take Action...
Replacing
a 100 watt incandescent light bulb with a 25
watt compact fluorescent bulb will save 135 kWh of electricity
annually, and can reduce associated carbon dioxide emission
by 193 pounds (based on 5 hours per day use and 1.43 lbs CO2/kWh).
Commonly
available 2.5 gpm "water-saving" showerheads aren't
really water-saving, since this flow-rate is probably what
you already have. Putting in a 1.75
gpm showerhead, however, will reduce your water use by
2,737 gallons a year (assuming a 10 minute daily shower).
Putting
outdoor lights on a wall switch timer is a great way to save
energy - but if you don't adjust the timer seasonally it will
turn on too early in the summer or too late in the winter.
A solar timetable switch
will automatically adjust based on your longitude and latitude,
helping insure that lights are only on when needed.
Using
more efficient products is one way each of us can make a difference,
and this site makes it easier than ever.
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