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Pure Power - Green Tips
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Save Energy and the Environment with Green Tips!
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Use recycled and rechargeable batteries. Disposable batteries contain toxic chemicals, and manufacturing them takes about 50 times as much energy as the batteries produce.
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Use cold water in your washer when possible. As much as 90 percent of the energy used to wash clothes goes to heating water.
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Consider installing a clothesline in your backyard or basement to allow your clothes to dry naturally.
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Clean your dryer’s lint trap. Your dryer will work more efficiently.
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Use alternative building materials that don’t come from trees, such as recycled plastic lumber for rot-free decks, and cabinetry made from recycled newspapers.
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Switch to a low-flow shower head to reduce the amount of hot water and energy used during showers.
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Organize your refrigerator and freezer so that items can be found quickly. This will allow the door to be closed sooner!
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Use a slow cooker to help prepare your meals. A slow cooker consumes far less energy than a conventional stove or oven.
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Use a microwave oven for heating or cooking, and use the serving dish! A microwave oven uses half the power of a conventional oven, and cooking your food in the serving dish will give you one less dish to wash.
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Use a dishwasher instead of doing the dishes by hand. A dishwasher uses less water and energy. However if you wash your dishes by hand, use a basin when rinsing. By dipping dishes in clean rinse water instead of turning on the facet for rinsing, you can save about $100 per year.
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Keep your spa or hot tub covered with a tight-fitting insulated cover when it’s not in use. The cover will help prevent an excessive cool down of the water…saving you time and energy during re-heating.
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Use a timer on your pool pump. Eight hours a day is more than sufficient for most filter systems.
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