How to Save on Your Next Electric Bill
Environment - Environment
Written by Barry Miller   
Thursday, 05 February 2009 11:13
Whether you are an employee or a business enthusiast, you are to conserve energy not just to save on electric bills but more importantly, to help protect the earth. A workplace is a specific area where a worker or self-employed person is engaged in an occupation or any location that is used for professional purposes. Through this write-up, you would be encouraged to save energy in your workplace even if you do not pay for the electric bill.
by BarryMiller


Whether you are an employee or a business enthusiast, you are to conserve energy not just to save on electric bills but more importantly, to help protect the earth. A workplace is a specific area where a worker or self-employed person is engaged in an occupation or any location that is used for professional purposes. Through this write-up, you would be encouraged to save energy in your workplace even if you do not pay for the electric bill.

Invest in energy-efficient appliances. Even if these specialized home devices may cost much more than the regular ones, choosing or purchasing them is still the best way to do. Initially, most of the energy-efficient appliances cost more. But they will help you save much money in the long run. Expect to keep most major appliances between 10 and 20 years; therefore, a more efficient appliance soon pays for itself. Lower monthly utility bills over the lifespan or durability of the appliance will offset its having a higher purchase price.

Turn off and unplug appliances after each use. Every appliance must be switched off when unused. Also, it has to be unplugged at the same time. That is also why you would really appreciate the availability of power strips. These devices do not just save your money and time but also lessen the risks of fire and other electrical accidents in your domiciles.

Next, when you take initiatives and efforts to put up your own renewable sources of energy at home from your do-it-yourself solar panels and windmills, you can definitely save on your electric expenses as well as help in attaining the governmental struggles around the globe to fight global warming and reducing carbon footprints.

Clean lighting fixtures regularly. Dirt lessens illumination by as much as 50%. One can work more effectively under good lighting which lessens the hours of operation of the lamps. On the other hand, poor lighting will make someone work longer, thus increasing electrical consumption. Regular cleaning of lamps will help provide proper lighting in your workplace or study room.

When shopping for appliances, you can think of two price tags. The first one covers the purchase price. Think of it as a down payment. The second price tag is the cost of operating the appliance during its lifetime. You'll be paying on that second price tag every month with your utility bill for the next 10 to 20 years, depending on the appliance. Refrigerators last an average of 20 years; room air conditioners and dishwashers, about 10 years each; clothes washers, about 14 years. Moreover, keep your appliances well maintained. They operate more efficiently and use less energy when in good working order. Maintaining them in good condition hit two things at the same time ? you save more energy and you prolong the lifespan and strengthen the durability of your domestic devices.

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