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From Every Kilowatt Counts: "That old, inefficient second fridge of yours is wasting up to $120 - $150 per year in electricity. Book an appointment today and we will come pick it up for FREE – we will even haul it out of your basement for you." read more »
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This website just started up and is selling LED lightbulbs at the lowest prices I've ever seen. While I don't think their bulbs are quite bright enough to replace all of your light bulbs, they work great as reading lamps and night lights, stuff l read more »
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From Times Online: "The new power-display units are, however, bringing electricity metering out of the closet. There’s a raft of them on the market, but all aim to turn energy-company gobbledegook into easy-to-understand figures. How much are you s read more »
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RedFlagDeals forum user Feet posted this handy Excel spreadsheet for calculating the cost savings of switching from incandescents to CFLs based on the price you pay for electricity. read more »
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From Eco Joe's: "...he pays $0 a year on his heating. Not only that, but his house actually generates more electricity than he needs — so he sells the surplus energy to the power company for some extra cash. Here are three ways to cut your electri read more »
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From Earth2Tech: "Of course buying power off of the grid is easy enough, but what if you want to try to sell electricity back to the grid? It might not be too easy to simply sell your excess juice from your solar panels, depending on where you live read more »
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From GreenMusings.com: "Some of these energy saving products offset their costs by lowering electricity bills. Other eco products are just plain reasonably priced, decrease landfill waste, and make sense. Here are some examples:". read more »
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Every consumer likes the idea of saving electricity. Not only is it good for the environment, but also for our pocket books. Some of the largest consumers of electricity in your home are your appliances, especially your electric clothes dryer. Here read more »
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From The Daily Green: "Phil Ridge is just a guy who lives in Toronto with his family. In an op-ed in the Toronto Star he described how that ordinary family cut its electricity demand by 56% in one year.". read more »
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From Earth2Tech: "ZAP, the electric car and scooter maker, is sweetening the fuel-saving deal of its vehicles. The company is offering a free year of electric juice for new orders of its three-wheeled Xebra between now and Valentine’s Day. With eac read more »
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Connect your appliances into the Kill A Watt, and assess how efficient they are. A large LCD display counts consumption by the Kilowatt-hour just like utility companies. You can figure out your electrical expenses by the hour, day, week, month, even read more »
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This procedure can lower your refrigerators electricity consumption and help it to run more efficiently. read more »
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