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Measure Up Your Home's Energy Usage?

Have you ever wondered how you can measure up your home's energy usage

, so that you have an exact figure of it, which you can make something out of? There is a tool (usually on the internet) that allows you to determine roughly how much energy your home is using - the home energy yardstick. It gives you a measure of this energy amount, which is very useful for you to be able to take actions on. One example of a home energy yardstick online is: energystar.gov.

You can fill in your details and provide any other information the website requires and within seconds, you will be given a measure of your home energy consumption.

The home energy yardstick is important for anybody who is interested in saving money on their energy bills, and not only those who are environmentally concerned. Making use of this tool will enable you to map out a strategy of how you will save money on your energy bills without decreasing your living standard.

Saving energy at home is avoided by many people even while knowing of its importance and its money saving potential. They argue that energy saving solutions are just schemes (of reducing the quality of life) in disguise.


They think so because they will need to turn off more lights, adopt a simpler, less energy-dependent lifestyle and so forth. This is a very shallow perspective simply because the money you save by carrying out energy efficient activities can easily be used for anything you desire; increasing your living standard included.

Most people still don't realize that making an individual effort in our homes can make a very big difference - we have to make a start somewhere. The energy that one person saves may be negligible on a global scale. But multiplied hundreds and thousands of times, it can become powerful enough to combat global warming and its effects directly.

In order to save energy, we don't need to just turn off our computers, lights, and cut down on the temperature. To save energy you should control how much you use your resources at home, and make use of other resources like solar panels etc. By doing this, you can halve or, when electricity is involved, even completely get rid of your energy bills!

If more and more homes did this then global warming would be minimized by a lot.

These strategies are more effective against global warming than hybrid cars and other anti-global warming products and ventures. By saving home energy we can control the amount of our bills, the quality of our lifestyles, and the health of our local environment. If you are willing to save home energy then there are lots of resources available to you - the home energy yardstick is not alone!

by: Adam Maher
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