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Jun 9th, 2010 |
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The ability to reduce drafts or mitigate the impact of a shining sun through windows can have a major impact on home energy costs:
15 to 35 percent of the heat loss experienced in colder climates results from poorly insulated windows.
In the Sun Belt, the summer sun passes through the windows, increasing the ambient temperatures and forcing air conditioning systems to work harder. Higher...
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Jun 8th, 2010 |
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Energy Conservation need not be a complicated or challenging endeavor. Simply making sure all the window locks are engaged will save energy, as most windows have weather stripping that seals out air leakage along the edges and between the upper and lower sash and the locks assure a tight seal. With that as an example, here are other ideas that can be applied to any homeowner’s energy efficiency...
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Jun 7th, 2010 |
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Home Energy-Furnace
As homeowners strive to make their homes more energy efficient and less expensive to maintain, some attention needs to be paid to balancing the impact of home energy changes to the overall functioning of the home, most notably safety. Typically, homes have leaky shells:
Outside air flows in and out through various non-caulked and unfilled cracks, gaps and holes in a home’s...
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Jun 5th, 2010 |
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21st Century Electric Grid
The traditional electric grid is a one-way system in that it provides electricity in response to an initiating event such as turning on an appliance or the cycling of a home’s heating and cooling system. A smart grid, the 21st century version of today’s grid, offers 2-way communication between the utility and consumer, where:
The flow of electricity can be...
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Jun 4th, 2010 |
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Discussions of alternative or renewable energy naturally gravitate to visions of windmills, solar panels, and perhaps even steam geysers. Few, if any, think of humans as a source of renewable energy. Although not a new concept as evidenced by wind-up watches and clocks which have always relied upon humans as energy sources, there is a new application that reinforces this notion: a gravity-powered...
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Jun 3rd, 2010 |
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Home Energy Monitor
The typical U.S. homeowner may consider the possible benefit of home energy conservation at least once a month when the monthly utility bill comes due. To truly reduce the costs associated with electricity and to benefit the environment from energy savings, homeowners need to incorporate this concept into their day-to-day routines and truly change usage patterns. Energy...
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Jun 2nd, 2010 |
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Energy Efficient Tank-less Hot Water Heater
Conventional water heaters are among the highest users of energy of any home appliance, estimated to represent 17 percent of total usage of the typical home. Energy usage of these appliances was not regulated by Energy Star until 2008. With a recent industry focus on making water heaters more energy efficient, estimates of potential energy costs savings...
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Jun 1st, 2010 |
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Energy Efficient Kitchen
The normal routines associated with the kitchen have different impacts on efficient energy use depending on the season:
During the winter, the use of a gas or electric over/range actually contributes to the heat needed to keep the house warm, thereby potentially reducing the amount of space heating energy needed to maintain comfort throughout the home.
Conversely, during...