Wednesday, April 10, 2013

How to Save Electrical Energy

When we use electric energy it seems that it is not causing any pollution or emit any smell unlike when we burn fuel in automobiles. But to produce electric power large amount of fossil fuels such as coal and diesel is used in power plants, which emit large amount of carbon dioxide. So wasting electric energy leads to pollution indirectly and  by saving electric energy, we can save money and avoid pollution

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Some of the ways to save electric energy


Turn off your television, video, hifi, playstation, and other entertainment devices when they are not being used.
Do not leave your television etc in standby mode. Devices can use up to 90% as much power in standby mode as when they are on, so it is a serious waste of energy when a device is left constantly on standby. If you keep forgetting, consider purchasing a power saver - a device which automatically cuts power to appliances when they go into standby mode.
Replace all of your inefficient incandescent light bulbs with energy efficient Clf bulbs. Replace halogeh bulbs with much more efficient and longer lasting LED spot lights
Hang your clothes out to dry rather than using an electric tumble dryer. Cook many items at the same time when your electric oven is hot.

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Use a microwave to reheat food or to cook small portions. Although a microwave uses a lot of power, it does so over a very short time and so saves energy overall.
Turn down your heating system thermostat. For every degree you lower your heat between 60° and 70° F you can reduce your heating bill by up to 5%. Wear an extra layer of clothing in the house so that you stay warm. Turn down individual radiators - for example, 16°-18° is warm enough for bedrooms whereas 20°-22°C is more comfortable in bathrooms. Rooms that are rarely used can have their heating turned all the way down or off.
Purchase energy efficient  white goods (washing machines, tumble driers, fridges etc). Although they usually cost a little more initially, the cost savings in electricity will cover that many times over. As an added benefit, efficient items are usually better made and last longer than inefficient models.
Cool cooked food before you put it into the fridge.

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