We all heard growing up 'Turn off your lights when you leave the room,"
but aside from saving money on the electricity bill, there are other
important reasons to be responsible with our energy consumption.
Electricity comes from the burning of non-renewable fossil fuels. Not
only does the burning of them emit harmful pollutants into our ozone and
promote global warming, there is also no way to make more of these
precious fossil fuels we rely on so heavily. It's so easy to forget how
important it is to be conscious of our energy consumption, so we made a
short list of easy ways to cut down on the amount of energy we are using
on a daily basis.
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1. Just like Mom said, turn off the lights when you leave a room! We
get so blue when we walk into our happy home and no one is home, but the
lights have been left on.
2. Unplug computer, camera, and phone chargers when they are not in use.
Even when they aren't plugged into your device, they are still putting
out the same amount of energy as if they were charging. What a shame!
3. Use low wattage and energy efficient light bulbs. There isn't a huge
price increase, they last longer, and they use less energy. It's a
win-win situation!
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4. Make sure that your car is in
good shape and not emitting excess pollutants into the environment.
Emissions testing is mandatory in big cities but not in rural areas. If
you live in a rural area, we encourage you to be proactive and ask your
mechanic to make sure that your car is producing a healthy amount of
emissions.
5. Use cold water to do your laundry. Not only will that help keep your
colors brighter, it avoids the heating of water, in turn saving energy.
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By turning these 5 simple steps into
habits, you are doing your part as a responsible energy user. Tell your
friends too, they might not know how making a few changes can make a difference.
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