Tag: energy efficiency

Here’s an infographic on energy efficiency that I thought 2GreenEnergy readers might find useful. Please let me know what you think in the comments section. Best regards, Jane Crosbie

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During the winter, many business owners use propane gas to heat various areas in different office spaces since propane is a reliable energy source. If you need devices that are energy-efficient, affordable, and convenient, you’ll benefit from equipping your office …

From Guest Blogger Lizzie Weakly: Four Reasons to Use Propane to Heat Up Your Office Building Read More »

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One thing to do before you leave home on vacation is to prepare it for the time you’re away. One of the preparations that might not be obvious is to manage your utilities; you can save money on basic utilities …

Guest Blogger Lizzie Weakly Asks: Leaving on Vacation? Here’s How to Optimize Your Home’s Utilities Read More »

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Summers are long and very hot, so modifying your home to keep it cooler is an investment in your comfort. Putting these tips to work will produce dividends you can feel. Plant Shade Trees and Shrubs around your Home

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One of the main principles of sustainability is accepting certain ecologically friendly practices in order to preserve our natural resources. Energy consumption is one of the main criteria in the sustainability movement, and that is why introducing these eco-friendly lighting …

From Guest Blogger Lana Hawkins: Eco-Friendly Lighting Solutions for Your Home Read More »

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We hear a lot about global warming, human impact on the environment, and threats to the future of the planet. But making an environmental difference is up to government and big business alone. We as individual citizens can contribute to …

From Guest Blogger Marlena Stoddard: Full Green Ahead–Four Home Innovations Moving Us Toward a More Sustainable Future Read More »

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Going green is about finding sustainable ways to meet our needs while also considering the effects on the environment and future generations. What most people don’t understand is how easy it is to go green in their homes by making …

From Guest Blogger Marlena Stoddard: Snazzy and Sustainable–Five Trendy Ways to Go Green at Home Read More »

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In 1992, when the Environmental Protection Agency started the program, Energy Star was intended to be one of the voluntary schemes that would reduce energy consumption by computers and printers. This was accomplished by informing consumers which of these items …

From Guest Blogger Lana Hawkins: Why is it Important to Use Energy Efficient Appliances? Read More »

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If your plumbing system has been found guilty of consuming disproportionate amounts of energy, something’s obviously gone awry, but you can restore the balance. Take a tour through this guide to become empowered and energy efficient within your own home. …

From Guest Blogger Lizzie Weakly: The Homeowner’s Guide to Making your Plumbing System More Energy Efficient Read More »

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With the population growing and pollution spreading, it’s becoming more important for people to have concerns about the environment. Green initiatives are still in motion, so efforts are being made to preserve the planet and its resources. For example, renewable …

From Guest Blogger Lizzie Weakly: Solar vs. Wind–Which Generates More Power? Read More »

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