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Oh-Oh, the ‘L’ word. L-I-F-E-S-T-Y-L-E. Let’s face it, a home can only hold up so many satellite dishes. Humanity has been plugging in one new electrical appliance after another for years. Come on, admit it, we’re just not living if we don’t have that VCR and TV mounted to the underside of the kitchen cabinet. Fact of the matter is, any power saving measure we undertake can be short circuited by our lifestyle.

(Install a low flow shower nozzle and then take a 30 minute, really hot shower. Install a low flow sink aerator and then let the water run while we brush our teeth. Install a new water saving toilet and then flush it three times. Use a 50 inch TV to light the bedroom. Install a programmable thermostat and forget how to program it. Replace the furnace filter and then 3 months later forget when the last time was that we replaced it. Run the new, high efficiency dishwasher half full. Set the new super-duper clothes dryer for 60 minutes drying time when the super-duper includes an automatic shut off setting when the clothes are dry. Leave the computer on all night so it will be ready to go in the morning. Pay the blankety-blank  power bill without ever reading it.)

We want to save power and save money, so we are going to have to live a little like ‘Ed’. Come on, Ed doesn’t have it that bad.

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member photo I am not the type to economize with shower restrictors (makes the pulse massage too weak), nor wash with cold water (I like my clothes clean, and without detergent stuck to them), but there are many other ways to conserve; use laptop computers, especially if they are on 24/7. Even the most high powered gaming laptop uses a fraction of the power required by a desktop. Leave the 50" plasma TV off if you are home alone, and watch your blu-ray or DVD on your laptop with noise cancelling headphones. I hate compact fluorescent lights, but I still use them for areas in the house that are lit on a 24/7/365 basis. A real power soaker that can be replaced with more efficient alternatives is the fan driven space heater. Radiant heaters, heating pads, and woodstoves are well worth the investment, as well as mini-split heat pumps (ductless) for those that do not already have a heat pump. If you have a chest freezer, leave it in the garage instead of having the heat exchanger warm your home on a 90 degree day. If you live in a dry climate, line dry your laundry, or wear clothing that drip dries when appropriate. The list goes on; the best way to conserve is to simply use common sense.
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