The Refrigerator: The fridge is easily the biggest electric hog in your house. Clean the coils on it every six months with a vacuum cleaner or bottle brush
A Bright Idea: Change your light bulbs to the compact flourescents
Use the Dishwasher: I was surprised to discover that, if you wait until the dishwasher is completely full, it is actually more energy efficient to use your dishwasher. Don't use the heated dry cycle of course. One article I read claims you can save 20 gallons of water a day by waiting until your dishwasher is full, and another 20 gallons a day just scraping, as most dishwashers these days don't require you to pre-rinse. And remember: your water heater or dishwasher heats all that hot water, which equals electricity. Less water use equals more savings.
Clean Your Dryer: Cleaning the lint trap
Lower the Thermostat: Just lowering your thermostat a couple of degrees will save a lot of energy, no matter how your home is heated. 68 degrees in winter and 72 in the summer is recommended. And remember, in the winter lower it a couple more degrees at night and snuggle under the blankets
Air Up: Be sure your tires are properly inflated
Turn It Off: There's lots of stuff you can turn off. Don't idle your car if you're just running in for a just second. Turn off lights , radios, and TV's when you're not in the room.
Fix leaks: A leaky faucet or toilet that always runs can waste a lot of water. Fix 'em! The most common causes are a gasket or flapper
Grow It! There are lots of ways to grow your own food, even if you're in a small apartment
Unplug: Power down appliances that have transformers like computers, televisions, VCRs and cell phone chargers when not in use. Try plugging them into a power strip
Sources:
http://hes.lbl.gov/
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2007/04/20/BAgreenhouses.DTL
http://www.babycenter.com/refcap/baby/babyfamily/1682233.html
http://www.mambosprouts.com/enewsletter/hen/jan07/
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