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How to Save Money on Electricity with Energy Efficient Lighting

Consumers who are looking for ways to  save electricity  have plenty of options. Among the fastest, safest, easiest, and least-costly ways is to change the kind of lights you use in your home or office to energy efficient lighting. Consider some of the many available energy conservation techniques in lighting and power. For the average homeowner, lighting takes up a major part of the month’s utility bills. Simply finding a more efficient way of bringing light into your living areas can mean hundreds of dollars of savings each year. To obtain that level of savings, though, you need to focus on exactly how and where you can cut your lighting bill. Basically, there are three ways to reduce the amount of money you spend on lights. The best, and most obvious, is to use high-efficiency light bulbs all-around your home. The second way is to use special controls on your lights, like dimmers, timers, and motion detectors. Finally, you can cut your electric bill by switching o...

What do Electric Companies do with Excess Electricity

What can electric companies do with the extra electricity they create? The question is a popular one in engineering, as many theories and practices have been developed over the years. Some of the techniques are more efficient than others, while the few highly efficient solutions tend to be very costly. Scientists have to weigh the benefits and costs of each method based on a region’s needs and available resources. Electric companies in Houston, Texas, have come up with several appropriate, efficient ways to store excess energy and make sure that it is available for consumers who need it at a future date. The energy providers that Houston customers rely on for their daily energy needs are quite efficient when it comes to conserving surplus power and using it at a later date. How It Happens The dilemma for  energy providers  in Houston and other big cities is to generate the right amount of electrical power at any given time. Public demand for energy changes from day t...

Electronics You Should and Should Not Unplug for Saving Electricity

Do you ever wonder which electronics you should and should not unplug for saving electricity? For example, does it make sense, from an energy-saving perspective, to unplug the refrigerator before leaving for work? Likewise, what about computers, toasters, lamps, TVs, clocks, washers, dryers, and the rest? What are the benefits of disconnecting some things when you are not going to use them for a while? For one thing, you can save money. Second, there is the problem of surges. If an electrical appliance is unplugged, an overvoltage cannot damage it. It simply makes sense, then, to reduce waste in terms of energy use. Finally, while saving electricity in your home, it will also reduce the risk of a short circuit, which can be a fire hazard. Saving Energy Tips The following energy-saving tips will help you keep utility bills as low as possible: Start in the Kitchen:  Most kitchens contain more appliances than any other room in the house, so it makes sense to start h...