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Small Ways To Go Green Without Spending A Fortune Whether or not you are a believer in "global warming" and other dire predictions about depletion of the ozone layer, it is a fact that preserving our world's resources and living less wasteful lives is a good thing. We all want to contribute to a better world, and fortunately there are easy ways to do this. Read on to find some small ways to make a big difference, without depleting your own pocketbook in the process. Insulating your home can make a big difference in the energy consumption throughout the year. Simple insulation in the walls, attics and between floors can prevent air from escaping, making it easier to keep your home warm in the winter and cool in the summer. Look into purchasing layers of insulation from a home improvement store, or hiring a professional who can blow insulation into hidden crooks and crannies throughout your home. Solar panels can be expensive to incorporate into your home's structure, but can pay off grandly in the long run. Ask about programs in your community that can assist with upfront costs, as well as rebates or subsidies from the government or from utility providers for installing these kind of panels. Companies who install solar panels will often have very good deals, including financing options and rebates for referrals. Although many parts of the country rely on air conditioning to battle the oppressive heat of the summer months, consider limiting the times you use air conditioning to the hottest times of the day. Turn on fans early, to get air circulating, and keep them on even when the air conditioning is running. This can allow you to keep the thermostat at a lower temperature, saving a considerable amount of energy consumption. Try sleeping at night with just fans, and always turn off air conditioning during the day if you will not be at home. If you have programmable thermostats, set them at least two degrees lower than you normally would. The same applies to heating appliances in the winter months. Appliances have come a long way in the past few years, with models available that adhere to strict "green" regulations. Consider replacing older appliances, in order to cut down on energy consumption, as well as lower your overall utility bills. Look for those with an Energy Star rating, and take advantage of rebates offered for purchasing these appliances. They can be offered from your local energy provider or in the form of tax credits.

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Small Ways To Go Green Without Spending A Fortune Whether or not you are a believer in "global warming" and other dire predictions about depletion ofthe ozone layer, it is a fact that preserving our world's resources and living less wasteful lives is agood thing. We all want to contribute to a better world, and fortunately there are easy ways to do this.Read on to find some small ways to make a big difference, without depleting your own pocketbook inthe process. Insulating your home can make a big difference in the energy consumption throughout the year.Simple insulation in the walls, attics and between floors can prevent air from escaping, making iteasier to keep your home warm in the winter and cool in the summer. Look into purchasing layers ofinsulation from a home improvement store, or hiring a professional who can blow insulation intohidden crooks and crannies throughout your home. Solar panels can be expensive to incorporate into your home's structure, but can pay off grandly inthe long run. Ask about programs in your community that can assist with upfront costs, as well asrebates or subsidies from the government or from utility providers for installing these kind of panels.Companies who install solar panels will often have very good deals, including financing options andrebates for referrals. Although many parts of the country rely on air conditioning to battle the oppressive heat of thesummer months, consider limiting the times you use air conditioning to the hottest times of the day.Turn on fans early, to get air circulating, and keep them on even when the air conditioning is running.This can allow you to keep the thermostat at a lower temperature, saving a considerable amount ofenergy consumption. Try sleeping at night with just fans, and always turn off air conditioning duringthe day if you will not be at home. If you have programmable thermostats, set them at least twodegrees lower than you normally would. The same applies to heating appliances in the wintermonths. Appliances have come a long way in the past few years, with models available that adhere to strict"green" regulations. Consider replacing older appliances, in order to cut down on energyconsumption, as well as lower your overall utility bills. Look for those with an Energy Star rating, andtake advantage of rebates offered for purchasing these appliances. They can be offered from yourlocal energy provider or in the form of tax credits.

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One very simple way to cut down on wasted energy consumption is to seal all the doors and windowsin your home. This includes the space beneath your entry doors, as well. Also consider purchasingdouble or triple paned windows, and ones that are tinted, to reduce heat and cold from entering. One of the best things you can do to help save the planet is to make green living practices a part ofyour normal home life. Teach your children about the need to live responsibly, including recycling,turning off lights and computers, and using less paper around the home. Utilize some of these ideas to make your life more productive and responsible, as well as encouragefuture generations to develop good habits. We are all citizens of the world and will all benefit fromgoing green in our own homes and communities. Green Energy