| Seven Tips On Saving Energy in Your Home |
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By: Rudolph Rodriguez
Few people realize that the energy used in a home causes more greenhouse emissions than a car. Most of the electricity used in a home is produced by burning coal, oil and natural gas, which release carbon dioxide - the world's largest contributor to global climate change - into the atmosphere. As a result, it is the energy choices people make at home that may have the greatest effect on the environment. The typical household spends $1,400 a year on energy bills, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the Department of Energy. By following simple energy saving tips and purchasing products that are Energy Star-qualified, a typical household can save up to 30 percent or more than $400 per year on utility expenses and accompanying pollution. Following are seven simple tips that will help keep the environment on the up, and energy bills on the down:
The less energy people use, the less energy power plants need to generate, which reduces greenhouse gas emissions and improves the quality of our air. Energy efficiency helps the economy, too, by saving homeowners up to 30 percent in energy costs each year. Article Source: http://www.energyefficienthomearticles.com For more information on how to participate in energy savings, visit Energy Star at www.energy star.gov and Jeld-Wen at www.jeld-wen.com. - NU Article Source: www.articledashboard.com |
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