Sunday 17 March 2013

Go Green With These Simple Tips And Techniques

By Gwenda Bischof


What is green energy? It is a way to power our vehicles, electronics and other items, without hurting the environment in the process. This article will outline some tips and tricks on how to harness the power you need for everyday activities, without hurting the planet in the process.

If you want to make better use of energy in your home but aren't sure where to start, schedule a home energy audit from a professional auditor. These auditors can thoroughly investigate your home, and suggest ways to reduce your energy consumption, with green technology and other improvements.

If you are replacing light bulbs in your house, make sure that you replace them with compact fluorescent lights (CFLs). These bulbs use a fraction of the electricity that traditional incandescent bulbs use, and they emit just as much light. They cost just about as much as traditional bulbs, but will usually last many times longer.

As you ready yourself to make the switch to green energy, try getting a step ahead of the game by decreasing your present energy needs. By using less energy, it will be that much easier to switch to alternative sources because you won't be using as much. Good ways to start include using less light in your home, shortening hot showers and using cool instead of hot water for laundry.

A good tip to help economized energy when you are ironing is to turn the iron only right before you need to use it. Irons heat up very quickly and many people waste energy by leaving them on way before they actually need to use them. You should also turn your iron off while you are completing your task as the residual heat will help finish the job.

Get your whole family thinking about green energy by stocking organic, recycled or eco-friendly products whenever possible. Ask your kids to identify such products on the shelves at the store and explain why those products are better for your family, your home and your environment. You can also segue such conversations into other eco-friendly practices like shutting off the water while brushing your teeth or turning off lights when not in a room.

Wash your clothing in cold water. By staying away from warm and hot water washing cycles, you take the need to heat the water out of the picture, meaning more energy saved! With today's modern cold water detergents there is little to no effect on your clothing, so make the switch today to save some energy.

Now it's up to you to take what you've learned here and put it to use. Keep these tips handy and continue to seek out more information. Soon, you'll be able to run everything you need, from the washing machine to your car, in an environmentally responsible manner and that will feel great!




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