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The Best Ways to Conserve Energy

Going green is not only the right thing to do for the environment, it’s good for your wallet. The U.S. Energy Information Administration reports that the average electric bill for Americans is more than $100 per month. Those costs can zoom in the warmer months when you turn on the air conditioning or in the cooler months if you use electric heat.

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Energy-Saving Lighting Tips

If you are trying to reduce the amount of energy used in your home, consider starting off by cutting back on how much lighting you use. Of all the electricity used in homes across America, 15 percent of it is for residential lighting consumption, according to a 2008 report by the U.S. Energy Information Administration.

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Tips to Save Energy at Home

You got sick of hearing your dad yelling to close the doors and turn off the lights, but now that you have a house of your own and your own brood of energy consumers, you see his point. If you are looking to reduce your monthly energy bill and overall tax on the planet, encourage everyone to take part in lower energy consumption.

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Electric Hand Dryer vs. Paper Towels

Most people are aware that hand washing is an effective way to help prevent spreading germs. When washing in a public restroom, the question arises as to whether you should use the electric hand dryer or paper towels when you have a choice. Both have their pluses and minuses. With a little information, you can decide if you would rather use paper or electric.

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How to Conserve Energy

Anyone can learn to conserve energy. If you already take action to preserve our resources, review this list for other “green” strategies to incorporate into your life. Try a couple of ideas first, then expand to others. If you need motivation, research your personal carbon footprint and think of ways to reduce it.