by PeakOiler » Sun 24 Jul 2005, 13:58:26
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('gt1370a', 'W')hat actions did you take to accomplish this? Spend a ton of money on insulation and storm windows? Or just cut back on energy use?
The largest energy consumers in a house are:
1. Heaters.
2. Air conditioners.
3. Water heaters.
4. Clothes dryers.
5. Ovens.
6. Refrigerators.
So to address each of these areas, I either replaced the item with a more energy efficient one, supplemented each item with an alternative, and/or practiced better management of each item.
I purchased a wood stove on 10/21/1995, but did not use it too much the first few years, but more so in the last five.
I had to replace the air conditioner's compressor on 8/15/2001. So I bought a much more efficient one.
I had a solar water heater installed on 11/20/2002.
I started hanging clothes out to dry more often.
I bought a small toaster oven instead of using the large oven for a lot of cooking.
I bought a solar oven and these have the added benefit of not heating up the house in the summer months which saves on air conditioning.
I bought an Energy Star rated refrigerator in November, 2003.
Nearly all the lights are now CFBs. Since 2000, I've only had to replace four since that time.
Energy management is crucial. This includes a lower thermostat setting in the winter (I set the thermostat at about 60-65 degrees F in the Winter and at about 80 F in the Summer.) I also wait as long as possible each year before I start using the A/C in the Summer and the heater in the Winter. I only heat/cool those parts of the house that I use the most. Why heat/cool a room if one's not using it?