Energy Efficient Electrical Ideas
1. Unplug everything! Even when appliances are off, you may notice a little LED light that blinks to indicate that they are in sleep or standby mode. These devices are called phantoms; they continue to consume energy even when not in use. To prevent this, unplug devices that you are not using. For an easy solution, plug these phantoms in to a power cord or outlet with an on and off switch. That way, you can reduce usage with just a flick of a switch.
2. Say goodbye to old light bulbs. Replace your old incandescent bulb with a compact fluorescent bulb. These energy-saving bulbs use half the amount of energy to produce the same amount of light as a traditional incandescent bulb. The compact fluorescent bulbs also require less maintenance, most only needing to be changed every four years. This reduces waste and CO2 emissions caused by the production of light bulbs. Though it will require an investment to change all of your light bulbs, they will pay for themselves in less than a year as they use up to 75% less electricity.
3. Add a fan. An electric fan will move air in a space and create a cooler atmosphere and reduce your air conditioner use. An electric fan can cool up room by up to 2