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Thursday, May 2, 2013

How Internet Providers Can Help You Find New Ways To Save On Hydro

By Gloria Frontenegro


Saving energy is something we all think about, especially those who live in a climate that has seasons which fluctuate in temperature. But there are many devices used in the home daily which 'leak' energy, meaning that even when off, they still use utilities. If you are looking for new ways to save energy, looking online with your connection from internet service providers can help.

The same problem exists with battery chargers for small electronics. And the problem has become so prevalent that in California, efficiency standards have been approved which will aim to cut the energy being wasted by battery chargers. This law will cover small electronics like coffee makers as well as machines like forklifts which require charging.

There are things you can do on your own to avoid the 'vampire power' problem. One solution is to unplug your devices when you're not using them. While this may be inconvenient for those who enjoy a fresh cup of coffee that's been brewed at a specific time, it can result in more money in your pocket at year's end, and less of an impact on the environment.

The methods to conserving energy in the home are many. Some have taken energy conservation to the extreme, choosing to live completely 'off the grid'. But for most homeowners, easily installed applications to help generate energy are available in a wide range of locations.

The creation and use of solar energy has become wildly popular. And increasing demand for this alternative has led to easy access to solar panels via building and hardware stores. Many sizes are available, meaning that a homeowner can cover one window or an entire roof with solar panels if they choose to do so.

There is an expense associated with solar panels, however. If a homeowner wishes to cover their roof with panels, for example, they may end up paying thousands of dollars. But those who choose to invest in alternative energy may also receive rebates from the government if alternative energy incentive programs are available.

Having your lights or devices on a timer can also help you to conserve energy. There are many different types of timers available for both indoor and outdoor use. This can be especially beneficial if members of your household tend to leave the room without turning the light off.

Being aware of the peak energy usage times in your area can also help you save energy. By shifting your use of large appliances like dishwashers and dryers to low-peak times, you can not only save money yourself, but help to lower the energy usage of your community as a whole.




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