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    Default Home energy conservation

    I’m interested in cutting back on my power usage and to save some money at the same time. Anyone have some good tips or tricks on saving energy? Would really appreciate it!

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    Default Unplug it!

    Here is a tip I can give- Unplug your electronics when they are not in use! Many products, even when they are "off" are still using energy. This is not only harming the environment, it is also hurting your electic bill! Next time, unplug it!

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    The most efficient way to cut out your electicity bill is solar power.we can use solar heaters instead of geasers in your bathrooms. U can also use solar cookers instead of gas in your kitchen to cut your gas expenses.

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    The only way for domestic power source is using solar panels.

    That is the best, low cost and long run way to save power

    you can install solar panels in your home and charge a inverter battery,
    and connect your lights and low power devices to it.

    that will be a good saving.

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    Quote Originally Posted by firefly View Post
    I’m interested in cutting back on my power usage and to save some money at the same time. Anyone have some good tips or tricks on saving energy? Would really appreciate it!
    you can try to deploy natural energy harvest methods. Once can be using solar panels and other can be using windmill. These two are well known eco friendly green energy harvesting system.

    Solar panels will be suitable for low power applications. whereas windmills can be used for industrial applications.

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    depends what state you live in. Check with you power company as they may have some options to save.

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    also, I know public service of new hampshire (power company) is paying for like 90% of the cost if you swith to energy efficient light bulbs. Just go to Home Depot here and they give you an immediate discount.

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