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The biggest message we can hopefully convey
to all our customers is one of striving to become more energy efficient
and to practice as much conservation as is possible in the home. If you
are contemplating a solar system, bear in mind that every dollar spent
on decreasing your consumption will save you around ten on the amount
of solar needed to match that consumption.
Renewable
Energy is our most promising long term solution and thanks to state and
federal incentives. Solar is becoming cost effective, with rebates
available that will pay half the system costs. See Grid-Tie PV Systems
Energy Conservation
Tips:
Compact fluorescent lights are a good way to save electricity; they use a
fourth the power of normal incandescent bulbs and last up to 10,000
hours.(Incandescents last a few hundred) In bulb replacement costs
alone they pay for themselves not to mention energy savings.
If you have an electric hot
water heater, install a timer on it and save $150-200 a year right
there.
EnergyStar
compliant refrigerators
are up to 40% more efficient
than older fridges (see Links
and Resources for list of most efficient ones).
Insulate
your home to cut both gas and electric consumption.Install
radiant barriers in the attic to cut down summer heat.
“Phantom”
loads
waste a lot of energy. These are the appliances and electronics that
draw power even when their switches are off. Examples: televisions,
VCRs, many stereos, computers, wall cubes (like calculators use),
motion detectors, cordless phones, etc. The clock in a microwave oven
uses more power in a year then all the cooking time combined. The
solution is to use power strips and switch things off when not in use.
Wattmeters are useful for tracking down phantom loads, as
well as
measuring power consumption of all your loads. They work by measuring
wattage and time and can equate monthly costs. A popular watt meter is
called the Kill-A-Watt meter. We carry those and they sell for $50
We’d like to suggest picking up a copy of Homemade
Money by Richard Heede. This book covers many
of the things one can do as a homeowner and even as a renter, to reduce
utility bills and increase energy efficiency. See the Rocky Mountain Institute
web site to order.
For more information please call 831-336-8650 or email us
at info@calsolarsolutions.com
(please cut and paste
this address into your email. We don't hyperlink to reduce spam)
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