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Archive for March, 2008

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Energy Efficiency Kit

audit_kit.jpgTVA’s Energy Right is now providing free energy conservation kits for it’s customers.  The kit includes compact fluorescent light-bulbs, outlet and switch gaskets, a filter whistle, faucet aerators, a hot water temperature gauge, a home thermometer, and a “How to Save” brochure.

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Keeping your AC Energy Efficient this Spring

You can save energy dollars by following these simple tips. Many of them are common sense suggestions that require no tools or out of pocket expense.
Over time, you will see your energy efficiency increase and your energy savings multiply.

Clean or replace filters at least once a month
Dirty filters make your system work harder and run longer than necessary
They also encourage the buildup of mold and mildew, making cleaning more difficult

Shade outside air conditioning units
A/C units shaded by trees or other means work more efficiently and use up to 10% less electricity
Clean your AC’s condenser/evaporator coils at the beginning of the season
Clean coils lower your energy costs, extend the unit’s life and provide cleaner air for you to breathe
The fin coils on the outside AC unit can be washed with a hose
Coils on inside units may be difficult to get to and may require a trained technician
Keep debris and high grass away from the condenser
These obstacles block the airflow to the unit
Blockage makes the condenser work harder and run longer

Set your thermostat at 78 in the summer and 68 in the winter
Each degree cooler or warmer will increase your energy use by 6 to 8%. For instance, setting your thermostat at 72 in the summer could increase energy use by up to 40%
One of the best ways to save energy dollars is to use less air conditioning and heating
If you have central air conditioning, do not close vents in unused rooms
This could increase pressure and cause leaks in your ducts
This does not apply to homes or apartments with window units where closing off unused rooms will reduce cooling costs and increase comfort
Consider new high efficiency air conditioners and heat pumps
They use up to 40% less electricity than older models for the same amount of running time

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Energy Use 101

Let’s be honest, we all can get very busy.  Whether’s it’s work, family and other commitments…how we use our energy is often the last thing on our minds.

However, if everyone spent just a little bit of time considering the impact of our energy use, we could substantially reduce both cost and our impact on the world.

Here is a simple list of energy rights and wrongs.

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Perfect Air

Thousands of people purchase the wrong air purifiers every year and have suffered the consequences. These issues inlcude wasted money, lack of cleaner air/better health, and a lot of these innocent buyers complained of breathing difficulties, headache and respiratory complication.

Here are 5 easy steps guaranteed to help you find an effective, safe and economical air purifiers for your home.

1) Buy HEPA, Forget Others
The first rule of buying an air purifier is to buy one with HEPA filters in it. Originally used by the military for the Manhattan (nuclear) Project, air purifiers that use this kind of filter has the ability to permanently trap 99.97% small, hazardous particles as small as 0.3 micron in size. Read the rest of this entry »

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