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by jabrn
Published Jun. 20, 2008

List of 20 free or really cheap things you can do to save energy and money. - From Consumer Reports

1. Wash clothes in cold water. You might guess that most of the energy used by a washing machine goes into vigorously swishing the clothes around. In fact, about 90 percent of it is spent elsewhere, heating the water for the load. You can save substantially by washing and rinsing at cooler temperatures. Warm water helps the suds to get at the dirt, but cold-water detergents will work effectively for just about everything in the hamper.

2. Hang it up. Clotheslines aren't just a bit of backyard nostalgia. They really work, given a stretch of decent weather. You spare the energy a dryer would use, and your clothes will smell as fresh as all outdoors without the perfumes in fabric softeners and dryer sheets. You'll also get more useful life out of clothes dried on indoor or outdoor clotheslines--after all, dryer lint is nothing but your wardrobe in the process of wearing out.

3. Don't overdry your laundry. Clothes will need less ironing and hold up better if you remove them from the dryer while they're still just a bit damp. If you are in the market for a dryer, look for one with a moisture sensor; it will be less likely than thermostat-equipped models to run too long.

4. Let the dishwasher do the work. Don't bother prerinsing dishes with the idea that your dishwasher will work less hard. Consumer Reports has found that this added step can waste 20 gallons of heated water a day. All you need to do is scrape off leftover food. Enzyme-based detergents will help make sure the dishes emerge spotless.

5. Put your PC to sleep. Keep your computer and its monitor in sleep mode rather than leaving them on around the clock. You stand to use 80 percent less electricity, which over the course of a year could have the effect of cutting CO2 emissions by up to 1,250 pounds, according to EPA estimates.

6. Turn down the heat in the winter, and turn down the cool in the summer. Lower the thermostat 5° to 10° F when you're sleeping or are out of the house. "A 10° decrease can cut your heating bill by as much as 20 percent," says Jim Nanni, manager of the appliance and home-improvement testing department of Consumer Reports. And before you put on a cotton sweater to ward off a slight chill from the AC in summer, consider that for every degree you raise the thermostat setting, you can expect to cut your cooling costs by at least 3 percent.

7. A cold hearth for a warmer house. A conventional fireplace draws a small gale out of the room and sends it up the chimney. Assuming the indoor air has been warmed by your central heating system, that means your energy dollars are going up the chimney, too. Instead, consider a direct-vent, sealed-combustion gas fireplace. Consumer Reports has found that those units have an energy efficiency of about 70 percent--and the sight of the flames is a lot more warming than staring at a radiator.

8. Lower the shades and raise the windows. Not at the same time, of course, but your windows and shades are great tools to help moderate temperatures in the home. Because of central air conditioning, we tend to forget these time-tested, traditional ways of making the house comfortable. Shades are particularly helpful in blocking the sun from west-facing rooms in the afternoon. At night, if the forecast calls for cooler temperatures and low humidity, give the AC a rest. Open windows upstairs and down, and use window fans or a whole-house fan.

9. Put a spin on home cooling. You can operate a couple of fans with a fraction of the electricity needed for air conditioning, and their cooling effect may make it possible to cut back on AC use.

10. Take care of your air conditioner, and it will take care of you. Your air conditioner will run more efficiently if you clean or replace its filter every other week during heaviest use. Keep leaves and other debris away from the central air's exterior condenser, and keep the condenser coils clean.

11. Spend less for hot water. Set the hot water heater at 120° F (or the "low" setting), which is hot enough for most needs. If the tank feels warm to the touch, consider wrapping it with conventional insulation or a blanket made for that purpose. To help conserve the water's heat on its way to the faucets, insulate the plumbing with pipe sleeves; with these, you can raise the end-use temperature by 2° to 4° F.

12. Think twice before turning on the oven. Heating food in the microwave uses only 20 percent of the energy required by a full-sized oven. And while the second-hand heat from the oven may be welcome in winter, it can put an added load on your air conditioner in warmer months.

13. Use the right pan. When cooking on the stovetop, pick your pan, then put it on an element or burner that's roughly the same size. You'll use much less energy than you would with a mismatched burner and pan. Steam foods instead of boiling. If you do boil, be sure to put a lid on the pot to make the water come to a boil faster.

14. Read the label. The EnergyGuide label, that is. When you shop for a new appliance, look for the label that gives an estimate of annual energy consumption. To help you make sense of that statistic, the label also states the highest and lowest figures for similar models.

15. Dust off the Crock-Pot. Slow cooking in a Crock-Pot uses a lot less energy than simmering on the stove.

16. Clean the coils on your refrigerator using a tapered appliance brush. Your fridge's motor won't have to run as long or as often. In addition to saving energy dollars, you'll prolong the life of the appliance.

17. Drive steadily--and a bit slower. Hard acceleration and abrupt braking will use more fuel than if you start and slow more moderately. Keeping down your overall speed matters, too, because aerodynamic drag increases dramatically as you drive faster. If you travel at 65 mph instead of 55, you are penalized by lowering your mileage 12.5 percent. If you get your vehicle up to 75 mph, you're losing 25 percent compared with mileage at 55 mph.

18. Roof racks are a drag. Most cars are reasonably streamlined, but you work against their slipperiness if you carry things on the roof. A loaded roof rack can decrease an SUV's fuel efficiency by 5 percent, and that of a more aerodynamic car by 15 percent or more. Even driving with empty ski racks wastes gas.

19. Stick with regular. If your car's manufacturer specifies regular gas, don't buy premium with the thought of going faster or operating more efficiently. You'd be spending more with no benefit. Most cars have built-in sensors that adjust the engine timing to the gas in the tank. Even if the owner's manual recommends high-octane gas, ask the dealership about switching to regular.

20. No loitering. Don't let the engine run at idle any longer than necessary. After starting the car in the morning, begin driving right away; don't let it sit and "warm up" for several minutes. An engine actually warms up faster while driving. With most gasoline engines, it's more efficient to turn off the engine than to idle longer than 30 seconds.



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I just found this.... LOL... Lets See, we take Navy showers. So in the morning I put a big bucket in the shower, turn it on, and while it warms I save the water for other things... then I get in get totally soaked turn the water off(saving heat and water) wash my hair and body, turn back on to rinse (or use the warm up water during the summer). We shaving using conditioner and use the cup method... so no running water there. Less water bill... less water consumption. We use our towels for 3 baths/showers b4 we wash them (cause you are just drying off clean water) What else, keep the freezer as full as possible (this helps the appliance do its job) and make sure there is space in the fridge. Most everything can be reused, for more tips on that the best book I can offer is "The Tightwad Gazette: Promoting Thrift As a Viable Alternative Lifestyle" By Amy Dacyczyn (aka Decision) Also when I am looking to purchase something I always check freecycle & Craigslist first. HTH, Kelly

i really need to work on #17! i am really bad about gunning it when the light turns green, accelerating to 10 mph over speed limit, and breaking hard when i get to stop light-im what you call a "crazy woman driver"

i always wash my clothes in cold water-unless its sheets or damp towels that have been lying around for a couple days (dont want to get all "germy" when i dry off)-i am still trying to get my mom to stop rinsing her dishes and then putting them in dishwasher-ugh! i tell her, "whats the point of having one if youre going to stand here and wash them first?" lol

Look into a solar powered attic fan. They cut down the heat the stays trapped in the attic, no utility charge and the costs are almost all tax deductible. I would think the humidity around NC might make a central house fan impracticable. Check the seals around your refrigerator door. If you can place a dollar bill between the door seal and unit - then pull it out easily, your not getting a good seal. More wasted energy.

For the people not showering or doing laundry - I save energy but not burning my gas to visit you. Thanks for helping me as well.

21) wear the same clothes multiple times 22) take shower every 3 days 22) take shower with clothes after wearing them for 3 days and ya clean both at same time 23) flush toilet only when bowl is full, with good size dumps and limited paper usage takes bout 2 1/2 days

I already do a lot of these, but...

I have to admit that I am guilty of pre-rinsing my dishes... But I will stop.

We also have a dehumidifier that helps keep the house cooler in the summer. It uses less energy than cranking up the ac.

we have always washed in cold water. We cut our trees down last fall (too many big pines leaning toward the house) so we're going to change to the room darkening blinds soon. We did that in our old mobile home and it worked wonders for a metal box in the baking sun all day.

We're putting new shingles, siding, and windows on our house next month and we chose white siding and frosted light shingles to reflect light. That'll keep the crawl spaces and attic from getting so hot.

i shower in the rain, p outside, push my car everywhere instead of driving it, and i eat everything raw.

jk.

in all seriousness, i only in cool water and when i have a full load. if i am using the stove or oven, i will turn it off before the food is done and allow it to continue cooking over the remaining heat until the food is done. i sealed all of the drafts in my house. i RARELY ever watch television. and i ride my motorcycle (50 - 60 mpg) whenever possible.

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