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ENERGY SAVING IN WINTER

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ENERGY SAVINGIN

WINTER

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The earth provides sufficient tosatisfy every man’s needs but notevery man’s greed. Energy is thekey input in economicdevelopment and there is a closelink between the availability ofenergy and the growth of anation. Since energy is essentialto conduct the procedure ofProduction, the process ofeconomic development requiresthe use of higher levels of energyutilization.

Saving energy isn't just about helping you to save electricity or be more energy efficient — it's also a great way to save money. We all know we could do more about the home to save energy, but where to start?

While some of the major energy savers require time and money there are still plenty of lifestyle changes you can make that will save energy, and money.

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TIPS FOR ENERGYSAVING IN

WINTER

PROMOTE SMARTENERGY DECISION

SAVE ONUTILITY BILLS

PROTECT THEENVIRONMENT

INCREASE ENERGYINDEPENDENCE

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Close the door andwindows whenever

possible.

Install Do-It-YourselfPlastic-film storm

windows.

Seal offunusedrooms.

Open South-facingwindow curtains,

drapes, and blinds inthe daylight.

Check Your windowsframes for cracks.

Check thedoors forair leaks.

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is the maximum toset your waterheater.

Drain it off annually to removesediment.

Equip it with a waterheater blanket if it ismore than 5 years old.

install a pipe insulation.

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Avoid traditional fireplaces as it cansuck the heated airout of your home.

Close the fireplacedamper and seal the opening shut whennot in use.

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Get Professional help to inspectand tune your furnace up.

Upgrade your insulation, shouldyou have less than 7 inches ofinsulation.

Seal exposedductwork.

Replace yourtraditional fireplace.

insulate andweatherize yourhouse.

Repair any broken windowpanes, large holes in the attics,crawl spaces or basements.

Replace older and loose fireplace dampers and install a sheet-metal insert.