Energy Star® Facts
There are many changes that can be made now to help with energy cost and your own pocket book. Choices like Energy Star appliances and turning off and unplugging power-drainers when you leave for the the day, go to bed or are gone on vacation. These little changes that can become a habit to do will not only help with the energy pull down on the environment, they will end up saving you loads of money in the long run.
If you go with Energy Star, which you should in your own home, here are some things to keep in mind:
• Item:
1. Central Air Conditioning; Cost: $2,500; Premium: $380; Savings per Year: $95
2. Low-Flow Showerheads (2); Cost: $63; Premium: $3; Savings per Year: $63
3. Washing Machine; Cost: $1,100; Premium: $174; Savings per Year: $58
4. Refrigerator; Cost: $1,000; Premium: $43; Savings per Year: $43
5. CFL Bulbs (6); Cost: $32; Premium: $26; Savings per Year: $32
6. Dishwasher; Cost: $500; Premium: $50; Savings per Year: $10
(Source: ACEE)
• Power Down Your Gadgets: Letting equipment sit idle will drain power.
1. Computer; Cost: $1,000; Premium: $0; Savings per Year: $70
2. Fax; Cost: $300; Premium: $0; Savings per Year: $15
3. Copier; Cost: $700; Premium: $0; Savings per Year: $10
4. DVD Player; Cost: $150; Premium: $0; Savings per Year: $7
5. TV; Cost: $500; Premium: $0; Savings per Year: $4
6. Audio System; Cost: $500; Premium: $0; Savings per Year: $3
• Make and Eco-Emergency Kit:
1. Crank Flashlight: Is powered entirely by you, not battiers or electricity.
2. Solor Shortwave Radio: Runs on sumlight and still works at night.
3. Katadyn Water Bottle: Filters out sediment and nasty protozoa.
*Natural and Sustainable Living Tip: A faucet leaking 1 drop per second wastes about 2,700 gallons of water a year-5 times what an average car uses in gas alone.
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