by JayHMorrison » Sat 24 Jul 2004, 19:36:48
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('smiley', 'G')ood list, but I think the 60% number is exaggerated. Since the energy prices started rising here 10 years ago we started to look at our usage and how we could improve it.
I find our energy usage very low at the moment, but we've never been able to get to a 60% reduction. It's more like 10-15%, which is still worth the effort.
Look at the list Aaron posted
http://www.utilitieskingston.com/electr ... iance.html
Go thru some of those items. Here are the the big items that I doubt people do, yet they could dramatically cut energy usage with relatively little impact to your life.
1) Don't use the dryer. Try hanging your laundry to dry.
2) Use cold water in the washing machine. Saves energy in the water heater.
3) Get a low flow shower nozel. Also saves on hot water heater costs.
4) Unplug appliances that are not being used. (TV, computer, kitchen appliances.
5) Set refrigerator on a lower setting that is not so cold.
6) Set AC a few degrees higher. (ie, 78 instead of 75)
7) Get the low power / long lasting light bulbs.
I am doing all of those items this weekend just to see how much my bill drops compared to last month.