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Saving Energy – Saving Money

Energy prices will increase in the long term, we all know that. It is only transitory relief, when the price of a barrel of oil falls from $150 to $75, we all know that it will go back up. Apart from human greed pushing the price up, there are more than three billion people in Asia all impatient to improve their lifestyles to what they see the West parading in its films and TV shows. And that is not even counting Africa an South America. No matter what oil is left undiscovered under the soil of the planet, it is not enough.

So, what can we do about it? Use less, is one obvious answer, but it is hard to give up something you were born into or have become used to over a protracted period of time. It is simply not that easy. We can expect to see devices that will use less energy than they do now. That will help, but the technology is still being developed. They only alternative left is to be far more careful with the energy at our disposal. Turning lights out is the most simple form of this way of saving energy.

In the long run, the government will need to set standards for manufacturers, including, and actually, especially for house builders. Nearly 50% of household fuel budgets go on heating and cooling. Solar panels built into the roof would help a great deal, but they are still too expensive for most people at the moment. These things have to be made affordable to homeowners and they have to be incorporated into all new homes.

Solar panels can be utilized to run systems live, to put power back into the electricity grid, if their is no immediate local call for it or to recharge batteries to run equipment later, such as low power lights, a hybrid car or an electric scooter. This would represent a huge personal and national energy saving, but the sun’s energy can do more than that.

Solar heaters can be used to heat both air and water. This would chiefly eliminate the need for burning fossil fuels and natural gas. I say largely eliminate not eliminate, but it would be a massive saving again. Do not forget that almost 50% of the household fuel budget goes on heating and cooling and with ‘global warming’ or ‘global cooling’ or the very safe, sit on the fence ‘global climate change’, this percentage can only rise.

Geo-thermal power (getting heat out of the ground) is probably not an option for every area, but it is a source of power that has barely been touched in most countries. Greenland and Australia are world leaders in this technology, I believe, and their climates seen to be as much at opposite ends of the scale as their locations are at opposite ends of the world. There must be more that could be done with this technology.

In the meantime, we must do what we can. We have to re-educate ourselves to be more careful with energy and we have to teach our young from an early age to be careful with it as well. Use energy-efficient, fluorescent tubes wherever you can. If you require more light for reading or working, get a desk lamp. Turn things off when they are not in use. stand-by was a lovely idea, but it is not anymore.

Devices on stand-by are still burning electricity and not just a tiny bit to keep that red light on. Chargers for mobile phones et cetera draw power even when there is nothing plugged into them to charged. Pull them out of the socket when not in use. Integrate your heating and cooling systems. There is a great deal you can do to save energy and save money, if you really want to.

Owen Jones, the writer of this piece, writes on many topics, but is currently involved with heat air conditioning. If you are interested in Home Air Conditioning Systems, please click through to our site.

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The Many Uses of Portable Generators

Shrinking things is one of man’s favorite undertakings. We have been doing this for a long time. From cellular phones to computers to floppy disks to digital cameras, manufacturers just keep coming up with their mini versions all the time. Portability is the name of the game as far as these gadgets are concerned.

In addition, even machinery that used to be classified as huge and hefty can now be classified as bring-anywhere tools. Case in point is the electrical power generator. Will you believe that the same power generator that can power your house can also be used to provide your electrical needs while on location, say, in the jungle for your wilderness trip or a hamburger grilling picnic at the park?

These portable generators have become so light that they can be as portable as your everyday cooler box or your portable radio. Even better, the smaller size does not mean inferior power output because small portable generators of today can do a lot and can provide power for hours.

Certainly, power generators are not anymore used just as emergency power backups (e.g. blackouts) as they have evolved into flexible apparatuses that you can use for other purposes that involve outdoor fun activities

What other recreational uses does small portable generators have? Well, you can utilize them to power your trailer home, a camping trip, an outdoor beach event, al fresco concerts, fishing expeditions, picnics and grills, races and trade shows.

But please keep in mind that the different uses may require different sizes of electric generators. The general rule of thumb is that the more power you need, the bigger generator you need. Each generator also has different output levels so a buyer needs to take this in consideration.

For light usage that entail providing electricity for laptops, lights, TVs and small appliances, a small 1000 watts generator may be sufficient but if you are looking to provide power for air conditioners, freezers, furnaces, you may need to get those in the range of 3,500 watts and above.

If you are looking for power generators that will be used as emergency backup only for blackouts or unannounced power cuts, you will probably need those in the 3000 watts range and above, especially if you are planning to provide emergency power to your entire house.

If you place more importance on size then you will need to consider your requirements very carefully. If you are placing more weight on convenience and better portability then you will need to consider smaller generators but at the expense of lower power output. The bigger your needs are, the bigger the generators go. Make a thorough assessment of your needs first before you buy a portable generator.

Learn more about the benefits of owning a personal power generator at home. The author believes you should always be prepared in any emergency situations. More about this on one of his articles regarding house generators advantages.

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