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APPLIANCE ENERGY SAVING ENERGY COUNCIL OF THE WEEK
Decrease consumption of energy at home translates into cost savings for the family finances and personnel. Furthermore, you thereby contributes to reducing emissions of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, the main cause of climate change. Step
1: Energy Assessment
The first step to implement a plan for energy efficiency at home is to make an assessment to determine which areas are consuming more energy. An assessment of energy use shows those areas that are not efficient and will help you select the most effective measures to reduce the cost of energy bills.
Key recommendations for assessment of energy efficiency in your home:
* Evaluate the appliances are running smoothly. See the respective manuals to find out what maintenance recommended for each of them.
* Identify places in your home to determine possible sources of waste as much energy. Check for cracks, holes or holes around the walls, window frames, lights, plumbing fixtures, switches and plugs.
* Check insulation levels in attics, the interior ceiling, walls, floors and spaces for access to ducts and pipes.
* Finally, analyze the patterns of behavior and energy usage needs of your family.
Step 2: Develop a Savings Plan
Once the assessment develop a plan of energy saving energy consumption in the purchases and improvements to be done to make your home more energy efficient. Make a list detailing the most to least, those places where the greatest amount of wasted energy. Then make a budget and determine both the amount of time and money spent to do maintenance, repairs and potential purchases.
Step 3: Take Action
Start making these changes at home. For this Solener, the leader in solar and wind energy in Chile, offers a series of recommendations to help you make your house into a energy efficient housing.
Decrease consumption of energy at home translates into cost savings for the family finances and personnel. Furthermore, you thereby contributes to reducing emissions of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, the main cause of climate change. Step
1: Energy Assessment
The first step to implement a plan for energy efficiency at home is to make an assessment to determine which areas are consuming more energy. An assessment of energy use shows those areas that are not efficient and will help you select the most effective measures to reduce the cost of energy bills.
Key recommendations for assessment of energy efficiency in your home:
* Evaluate the appliances are running smoothly. See the respective manuals to find out what maintenance recommended for each of them.
* Identify places in your home to determine possible sources of waste as much energy. Check for cracks, holes or holes around the walls, window frames, lights, plumbing fixtures, switches and plugs.
* Check insulation levels in attics, the interior ceiling, walls, floors and spaces for access to ducts and pipes.
* Finally, analyze the patterns of behavior and energy usage needs of your family.
Step 2: Develop a Savings Plan
Once the assessment develop a plan of energy saving energy consumption in the purchases and improvements to be done to make your home more energy efficient. Make a list detailing the most to least, those places where the greatest amount of wasted energy. Then make a budget and determine both the amount of time and money spent to do maintenance, repairs and potential purchases.
Step 3: Take Action
Start making these changes at home. For this Solener, the leader in solar and wind energy in Chile, offers a series of recommendations to help you make your house into a energy efficient housing.

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