Energy Saving Appliances:Smart Choices

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Did you know that every time you buy a home appliance or replace a burned-out light bulb, you're making a decision that affects the environment? Well this section lists some best management practices that you can employ in the cafeterias on your campus in order to reduce energy consumption.
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Did you know that every time you buy a home appliance or replace a burned-out light bulb, you're making a decision that affects the environment? Well this section lists some best management practices that you can employ in the cafeterias on your campus in order to reduce energy consumption.
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Here is an interesting fact--The energy used in the average home can be responsible for more than twice the greenhouse gas emissions of the average car! Well this site shows how advances in technology have provided us an opportunity to cut down on energy expenditure as well as protect our environment too! Check it out!

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When you use less energy at home, you reduce greenhouse gas emissions from power plants and help protect our environment from the risks of global climate change! The U.S. Department of Energy's Appliances and Commercial Equipment has set up a standard test procedure for residential appliances and commercial equipment. Check this out and more.... 

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You are probably already aware that most of our biggest environmental problems are directly associated with energy production and use: urban smog, oil spills, acid rain, and global warming, to mention a few. But you may not realize just how big a difference each of us can make by taking energy use into account in our household purchasing and maintenance decisions. Learn how...
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It is rightly said that--The smallest things can add up to make a real difference! Same holds true for the appliances we have been using at homes. All you have to do is, to replace your highest used appliances with energy-efficient models! Check this one as it gives some tips for homes and commercial sectors...


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