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Guest Post
by Johnathan Rivers

Tired of not knowing what your energy bill is going to be each month? Retail energy providers in Texas, and other states nationwide offer a sort of flat rate monthly energy plan. Your bill is calculated based on your average energy usage, and what you pay is more or less the same each month. This enables you to budget better and more accurately gauge your energy usage so you can focus even more on living green.

If you don’t live in a state that has flat-rate energy costs, you can still take steps to make your monthly energy bill more predictable while striving to reduce your consumption. Start with your climate control unit and your washing appliances.

1) Change the thermostat when the seasons change

Lux Products' Model TX900TS Touch Screen Therm...

Lux Products' Model TX900TS Touch Screen Thermostat. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

The first thing most people do when Summertime rolls around is crank down their thermostat, when in fact, they should be doing the opposite. Instead of setting the thermostat to 65 in the Summer time – a temperature that your home may not even reach in 90 degree weather unless it’s extremely well insulated. Instead – set it to 74-78.
The difference in temperature between your home and outside should be the focus. A 74 degree home in 90 degree weather feels relatively similar to a 65 degree home in 80 degree weather. In other words, your body reacts differently to a room’s temperature depending on how relatively warm it is outside.

For colder seasons, take the same approach but from the opposite end of the spectrum. Instead of setting the thermostat to 78, set it at 68 and wear a pair of long pajamas or a hoodie inside if you’re more on the cold-natured side.
Allowing your thermostat to work at a similar level throughout the year, and thus consume roughly the same amount of energy, is an easy to way to make your energy bill more predictable.

2) Develop a schedule for washing clothes and running the dishwasher
Not only do your washing machine and dishwasher use electricity to run, they also pull from your hot water heater, which can further affect your electricity or gas costs.

For most people, running these energy-intensive appliances is sporadic. They use them when they need to do so.  But, when you consider that no other devices in your home – besides your air conditioner and perhaps your refrigerator – use more energy than your washing appliances, it’s worth looking at developing a schedule for washing clothes and dishes to help make your monthly bill more predictable.

A dishwasher containing clean dishes

A dishwasher containing clean dishes (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Instead of using your dishwasher after every dinner, consider rinsing dishes off and waiting until it gets full before operating it. Create a protocol for when you wash – for example, commit to running the dishwasher every Sunday night and Wednesday night. Do the same for washing laundry. Designate two nights a week (or less if you’re single or don’t have kids) to wash laundry. If you have the same number of wash cycles each month for your big appliances, you use roughly the same amount of energy. The outcome is, you’re rewarded with a more consistent and predictable power bill each month.

Do you want more consistent energy bills, so you can better plan your budget? Start with making these adjustments and being consistent when it comes to your home’s most energy intensive appliances. It’s easy, and you can start today.

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A Look at Our Energy Consumption

Jan-3-2012 By Barbara Zak

A Look at Our Energy Consumption

A look at our energy consumption, is probably the furthest thing from your mind, as you are putting away all those Christmas lights. Don’t you sometimes feel like you might actually get ahead of the game, if you weren’t paying so much for your electric bill?  Thanks, to this new infographic chart from Credit Sesame, you can now get a better idea of where all that money goes, and how your energy dollars are used. It takes a look at our energy consumption.

So, I wanted to pass along this informative infographic from Credit Sesame: Power to the People. Click on the link for the full size version of the chart.  The graphic chart takes a look at electricity cost and consumption across the U.S.

Right now, our electric costs may be the last thing on our minds, as we are putting away our holiday chores and preparations for the end of 2012. But, if you’re like most of us Americans, chances are you’ll get a bit of a shock in the mail when that next bill arrives.

A Look at Our Energy Consumption and How We Consume Energy

This chart, is a look at how we consume energy. It’s not just because of those festive holiday lights, all around your house and yard, that are driving up the cost. It’s everything else we tend to do more of during the winter. Especially, during the holidays, there is more cooking, washing and drying, heating the home, and cranking up the heat on those chilly nights. Even watching TV, or using other electronics, seems to cost more this time of year, perhaps, because we spend more time indoors. We want our homes warm and cozy.

Here in Washington, it seems crazy what we pay for electricity, when we have an abundance of hydro-electric power. Perhaps, we shouldn’t complain much, because other places in the world, are doing without our creature comforts, or they are paying even more, than we are.

A Look at Our Energy Consumption and Your Questions

So, just a few questions for you to ponder and check out on the chart here, about our energy consumption and how we consume energy.

How does your typical monthly electric bill compare to the average in your state? How about the rest of the United States? Where exactly do those kilowatts go?  Where is electricity the cheapest? Check out this handy chart for some eye opening information.  I hope you have found this information useful, and you are welcome to share your thoughts, here.  In more ways than one, here’s hoping 2012 brings Power to the People, as we take a look at our energy consumption!

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“GreenPower” from Monster

Sep-25-2009 By Barbara Zak

I love being able to pass on good information that saves both energy and money.  This product does just that, with three versions to choose from.   Monster Green Power™ is a revolutionary new way to automatically reduce energy waste,  and save you money.   All you need to do is, plug your computer, or AV receiver into the Green Power  Control outlet (power surge protector).   When it’s turned off, or goes to sleep ( like when you do),  all the other Green Power outlets switch off too.  This  automatically eliminates energy wasted by connected equipment – like your printer, scanner, HDTV or subwoofer – when you’re not using them, but they are still plugged in.

I think most of us are guilty of not always turning our computers off (and just letting them sleep), much less unplugging electrical appliances when not in use.  Even though, they are not turned ON, they are still using energy, just being plugged in.   Now, when your computer or AV receiver is turned back on, the Green Power outlets automatically power up again.

Here is a great product demonstration on You-tube.

This demonstration gives you a more detailed description of the three Green Power surge protectors offered, and exactly how they help reduce energy consumption and waste.  But, that’s not all,   Monster will replace up to $300,000 worth of your equipment if it’s damaged by (power conditions). You can’t go wrong with a deal like that.

Monster power surgerAbove is the MDP 900.  It offers Advanced Dual Mode Plus surge protection with automatic disconnect and an audible alarm.  This device saves you money, and stops standby mode energy waste.   There is Exclusive Stage 2 PC Clean Power, that filters and rejects noise and interference.  The coaxial is surge protected for your network and telephone connections, plus there is 10 surge protected, color coded AC power outlets to accommodate your electronics.

You can visit the Monster Green Power Digital Power Center to learn where you can buy Monster products, and gain more product and company information. They are helping us “go green,” save money, and work toward many better tomorrows!

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