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Its not energy that people want its the services that
energy provides, such as the cooking of a delicious dinner and the heating
of water for a shower. Through new technology, we can get the same services
at a fraction of the energy cost.
For example, refrigerators made before 1978 averaged 1,807 kilowatt-hours/year
(kWh/year). As a result of federal regulations and industry innovations,
this figure was down around 700 kWh/year by 1994. That means the cost
of running a refrigerator was cut in half!
Use Energy Efficiently at Home
Families that reduce their energy
use by avoiding waste and buying energy-efficient appliances
save money and help preserve natural resources used to generate electricity.
Show your parents this list of ways to be energy efficient and save
money on your energy bills every month. Maybe you can persuade them
to pass the cost savings on to you!
Transportation:
- Use bicycles.
- Use buses, trains, and car pools.
- Combine errands to reduce trips.
Lighting and Heating/Air Conditioning:

- Install compact fluorescent lightbulbs.
- Turn off lights when not in use.
- Have your furnace tuned up.
- Turn off heating or air conditioning at night if possible.
Appliances:
- Use clothesline when possible.
- Set refrigerator at optimum setting.
- Clean coils on refrigerator.
Water:
- Install a low-flow showerhead.
- Turn down the thermostat on your water heater.
- Put landscape sprinklers on a timer.
Efficient
Energy Use at School
You dont have to be a super sleuth to figure out how to start
saving energy costs for your school or school district. One of the best
ways to save energy is by changing the lights. Just as there have been
great advances in compact fluorescent lights, there have been great
advances in fluorescent tube lighting. Click
here for a project your class can do.
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