Archive for the ‘Home Energy’ Category

save energy at homeThis is not to keep the lights to save electricity or die of cold and hunger by not using the heater or cooler, but we can all do something to reduce emissions of carbon dioxide and methane, one of the main objectives of Kyoto Protocol.

The following is a basic list of tips. If you have any other ideas send it using the form at the bottom of the note.

Electricity

- Use light bulbs, low power consumption: save up to 75% energy.
- Do not forget to turn off the lights when leaving a room or daylight is sufficient.
- If you have central heating thermostat graduates about 20 degrees Celsius and bundle up a little more inside the house. Each additional degree represents a 7% increase in energy consumption. Read the rest of this entry »

energy at home: tips for the flow of positive energyThe positive energy in any home is essential for optimal development of each of the members of the family. The flow of energy in the home affects passive, but steadily, attitudes, emotions, feelings and actions of people around. The ideal is to maintain a live stream of positive energy using natural elements such as light, wind, smells harmonics, etc..

Here are some tips to keep your home energy pooling in ponds, which can then affect your performance and your family. Remember that energy is always present, and can take different forms. We must help it to flow naturally through our home. It is much healthier and recommended to be immersed in a river of energy, always new and changing, refreshing the body and mind. Read the rest of this entry »

There is only one reason that people have held off on having solar PV panels installed, and that would be cost. There is no denying that an upfront expensive is involved when making the change over to solar energy. However, it is important to note that the cost of making this change has dropped significantly over the past few years.

In order to make the decision of whether this is a cost effective investment, one must consider their own personal energy usage. As a general rule, anyone that spends one hundred dollars or more per month on standard electricity will save money by making the switch to solar. The average home easily spends this amount each month, and many spend much more than this.

There are also governments incentives to consider. Should you qualify for these incentives, the cost of installation could drop significantly. Check with your local government agency in order to determine what may be available to you should you decide to make the switch to solar power.

Once you have your solar panels installed, you will need only to use your electrical devices and appliances as usual in order to receive savings. It should not take long before you see a return on this investment, and over time this is one investment that will pay for itself.