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Why Go Green?

Wednesday 5 March 2014

By Hedrick Lepsch


There are few things more satisfying than bidding the cold winds and freezing winter temperatures a temporary farewell and entering your warm and cozy house. Thanks to the invention of central heating, many of us find winters to be not nearly as bad as they otherwise would.

This is one of the reasons why this movement is unique. It can be designed based on the needs or wants of the individual. And they can feel good about the fact that they are helping the environment in the process.

Lower your Thermostat This can often be a topic of intense debate in any house or apartment, but the fact is that lowering your thermostat is the easiest and most direct way to cut down on the cost of heating your home. It's estimated that for every degree that you lower your thermostat, you save around 3% on your next heating bill. However, make sure that you never turn off your thermostat while you are away. Doing so can sometimes cause pipes in the house to freeze and rupture, causing thousands of dollars in damages.

* Reuse items: Find items that are worn out or just need a makeover. This may include an old backpack, or a piece of furniture for the dorm room. Also try to find old cardboard boxes and reuse them to pack things that you are taking. This saves time and money as well. * Traveling green: Many schools and universities offer public transportation which eliminates the need to drive on campus for courses. Most universities also have a lack of parking so just taking the bus saves time, money, and is good for the environment.

Here are a few examples of ways the everyday person could reuse basic items:

Keep track of which windows the sun hits throughout the day and make sure the blinds stay open in order to let the sunlight through. Water Heater Your water heater is also a big culprit regarding why your heating bill can be so high. The first thing you should do is check the settings and lower it to around 120 degrees. Usually this is still high enough so that you won't notice a difference, but your water heater won't have to work as hard.

Solar Power If you want to make changes that will help cut your heating bill by a large percentage, consider supplementing your system with solar panels. Efficient solar materials, like the Helios 310 watt panels, can help cut your power costs that are raised by having to carry warm air throughout the house. Solar technology can be an effective and energy-conscious way to save on your next heating bill.

* Crate shelves: You can get old would or plastic crates from a grocery store and turn them sideways with the open part facing out. Then stack and secure the crates and you can use them just like a normal bookshelf. You can stack them in different ways and have many or just a few crates to make a unit. * Solar panels: This may not be something reused but it definitely a great way to go green! Solar panels are great for the environment and there are many different ways that you can use them whether it is on your roof with a Phonosolar 300 watt panel or on your flashlight, you should definitely check out all the hoopla with solar panels.




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