As energy bills continue to rise, where can we turn to save some money? Here are 20 tips from Consumer Reports that should help you.
- Wash clothes in cold water
- Hang your clothes up
- Don’t overdry your laundry
- Let the dishwasher do the work
- Put your PC to sleep
- Turn down the heat in the winter, and turn down the cool in the summer.
- A cold hearth for a warmer house.
- Lower the shades in the day and open the windows at night
- Put a spin on home cooling
- Take care of your air conditioner, and it will take care of you
- Spend less for hot water
- Think twice before turning on the oven
- Use the right pan
- Read the energy guide label
- Dust off the Crock-Pot
- Clean the coils on your refrigerator using a tapered appliance brush
- Drive steadily–and a bit slower
- Roof racks are a drag
- Stick with regular petrol not premium
- No loitering with your engine one
Not only will you have a fuller wallet at the end of the day, you’d have done your part in preserving the environment as well 
One Response
Taylor
November 19th, 2007 at 9:18 am
1Hi!
What an informative post-I am always looking on ways to save on my utility bills and I have actually found relief this winter because of a vent-booster called the airflow breeze.
I plugged it into my vent in my bedroom which is always way way way too cold and now it is cozy because of my AirFlow Breeze!
My bills are lower and I am saving a lot of energy—which means it is good for the environment!
You should really tell your readers about this great product, it has truly saved my winter!
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