The typical U.S. family spends $1,300 a year on home energy bills, and, no surprise, some of that energy is wasted. Heating, ventilating and air conditioning units are inefficient, windows leak conditioned air, and appliances devour energy.
This is money out of your pocket, and it's bad news for the environment - electricity generated by fossil fuels for a single home puts more carbon dioxide into the air than two average cars.
This week, a look at things you can do in your home to save energy.
TTFN, Fred.
Quote of the week: "The irrationality of a thing is not an argument of its existence, rather, a condition of it." - Friedrich Nietzsche (19th century German philosopher, 1844 – 1900)
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Save Energy at Home
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
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