Energy Conservation tips


by Green Generation - Date: 2007-03-31 - Word Count: 314 Share This!

Energy conservation means decreasing the quantity of energy used, well that shouldn't be a problem should it? the whole idea of conserving energy is to minimize the wastage of energy, and use the energy in an effecient manner. Following these simple tips can help you reduce your electricity consumption. I think everyone should follow these tips for the sake of saving some money at the end of the month, if not for saving the planet!


Turn off the lights when not in use.

Replace regular light bulbs with compact fluorescent lights. These lights may be a little more expensive to purchase, but since these are energy efficient, these would pay for themselves.

Use fan instead of airconditioner, as much as possible. If its absolutely necessary, then use it on low setting.

Use curtains and shades on your windows to keep the heat in during the winter.

In summers, use curtains or blinds to block the sunlight.

Did you know that laser printers can consume an enormous amout of power (as much a mini micriwave) even when in standby mode. Therefore, only turn them on when required.

Keep the refridgerator section at between 2C and 5C (36 to 42° F,) and the freezer at -18C (0° F). These temperatures help ensure food safety, but lowering the temperatures further only wastes power. Don't overcrowd the fridge or freezer, freezers should not be more than 2/3's full. It is important that the refrigerator door closes tightly and forms a tight seal, otherwise, warm air will get in and the unit will have to work harder to keep things cool, costing more energy.

Small appliances use less power than the larger ones. So it is advisable to use microwaves for example, instead of electric ovens.


There are many things in out houses that we leave on, even when not in use. Devise a plan and find out areas where you can reduce electricity consumption.

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