Posted by buickanddeere on December 28, 2009 at 19:22:38 from (209.240.113.11):
In Reply to: ENERGY SAVINGS posted by bkpigs on December 28, 2009 at 05:06:15:
MTC said: (quoted from post at 09:06:15 12/28/09) Hi guys-want to ask a question-- what's every one is doing to save energy and money? I want to look at saving money and energy this new year.What are some ideas? Wind turbine,solar,tankless water heater,energy light bulbs,geothermal??? Anyone use these KVAR energy controllers? Thanks guys
Rather than looking for alternative sources. The largest savings are keeping the cool air in and the warm air out. Or keeping the warm air in and the cool air out.
Less water going down the drain that you spend $$$ to heat save money.
Window blinds summer and winter slow heat gain and heat loss.
Programmable thermostat to cut cooling or heating while you are away or sleeping add up too.
Wearing sweat pants in the house during winter instead of shorts and a tee shirt saves $$$.
Purchase a new thermostat, mount it in a new hidden place. Then connecting the wires to the new stat and leaving the old stat in place as a decoy saves $$$.
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