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GreenandMore. com Announces Guide to Help the Planet for Earth Day and Save Money: How to Lower Energy Bills

GreenandMore. com Announces Guide to Help the Planet for Earth Day and Save Money: How to Lower Energy Bills

GreenandMore. com announces their latest guide to help the planet for Earth Day on April 22 and save money: reduce energy usage at home.

Waltham, MA (PRWEB) April 14, 2008

GreenandMore. com recently published their guide to help consumers save money by reducing their home energy usage just in time for Earth Day, which falls on April 22, 2008 this year.

Using less energy means the planet will benefit, because about 17 percent of U. S. greenhouse gas emissions are generated from the energy used in houses nationwide (energystar. gov).

President and CEO of GreenandMore. com, Mercia Tapping, isn't a stranger to energy efficiency. In 1973, she co-founded the Energy Efficiency Corporation whose mission was to create energy efficiencies by consulting to large corporations. Tapping has recently posted her personal story about lowering her own home energy bill by 50% at the company's blog, www. GreenMusings. com.

"With the economy on everyone's mind, there's no better time than to look at Earth Day as an opportunity to spread the message that everyone can reduce energy usage at home or work with a few simple changes. We've created a guide called 'How to Lower Your Energy Bills' to help everyone understand devices and products available to reduce energy usage, and the potential energy that can be saved by each household or business." says Tapping.

The guide includes products that rely on solar cells, electrical sensors, and other new technologies to accomplish goals most people have each day: turning off appliances that aren't being used, cooling the home, reducing energy loss through the attic, lighting the front and backyard, and charging mp3s and cell phones.

Read the entire guide here: http://www. greenandmore. com/how-to-lower-your-energy-bills. html (http://www. greenandmore. com/how-to-lower-your-energy-bills. html)

Excerpted from the How to Lower Your Energy Bills guide:

1. Kill A Watt Electricity Monitor - Energy Watt Meter
Monitor Energy Usage at the Outlet

The only way to be sure of the power draw of appliances and electronic devices and peripherals is to test them at the outlet. Once someone knows how much energy is being used when devices are on, or idle, it will be revealed how much energy and money can be saved on an electric bill by replacing, unplugging or using a smart power strip to cut off any power to that appliance. One could learn that a computer is actually drawing 30-70 watts when idle or on standby per hour. Then the energy abusing products can be changed or booted from the home, resulting in less wasted energy and a lower utility bill.

Link for more details on Electricity Monitor Watt Meters:
Http://www. greenandmore. com/kill-a-watt-electricity-monitors. html (http://www. greenandmore. com/kill-a-watt-electricity-monitors. html)
2. Energy Efficient Compact Fluorescent & Full Spectrum Light Bulbs
Change to light bulbs that use less energy

For every one standard incandescent light bulb replaced with an energy star qualified compact fluorescent light bulb (CFL), it would save about $30 or more in electricity costs over each bulb's lifetime (source: energystar. gov). And, they use 75% less energy than regular bulbs, reducing energy consumption and lowering your bills. For only 13 Watts of energy usage, a bulb can product the light equivalent of a 60 Watt incandescent bulb. And they have a long life span of up to 10,000 hours, which saves money on replacement bulbs and save the earth from excessive replacement bulbs in the landfills.

Link for details on Compact Fluorescent Light Bulbs:
Http://www. greenandmore. com/compact-flourescent-bulbs. html (http://www. greenandmore. com/compact-flourescent-bulbs. html)
3. Energy Saving Power Strips
Ensure all appliances and electronics are really turned off

Turning off devices seems easy enough to do, but it takes extra time and remembering to actually flip a switch or push a button. Each time someone shuts off their TV, but forgets to turn off the DVD player or VCR and speakers, there is energy and money being wasted. There is new "smart strip" technology which can help alleviate using surplus electricity. For example, when a TV or computer is plugged into the "Control" outlet and when this appliance is turned off, the peripheral appliances, like a monitor or DVD player, automatically turn off as well. Smart Strips also allow for electronics that need to remain "always on" - like a cordless phone or fax machine. 7 or 10 outlet settings are available.

Link for details on Smart Power Strips:
Http://www. greenandmore. com/smart-strip-energy-saving-power-strips. html (http://www. greenandmore. com/smart-strip-energy-saving-power-strips. html)
4. Evaporative Coolers or Swamp Coolers
Keep the indoors cool using less energy

By making a simple choice about how to cool down indoor spaces this summer, people can save up to 80% on the energy bill compared to traditional air conditioner units. For rooms between 150 sq. ft. - 750 sq. ft., an evaporative cooler, or swamp cooler, can handle the job of cooling while using one third the energy of a standard ac unit. Best suited for dry, hot climates, evaporative coolers do not use refrigerants, such as chlorofluorcarbons and hydrochlorofluorocarbons, which are known for damaging the ozone layer. Other benefits are a filter eliminates dust and pollen, and enjoy low maintenance and electricity costs.

Link for details on Evaporative Coolers:
Http://www. greenandmore. com/evaporative-coolers. html (http://www. greenandmore. com/evaporative-coolers. html)
5. Attic Insulation Covers
Eliminate energy loss by locating and reducing drafts

The potential energy savings from reducing drafts in a home may range from 5% to 30% per year (source: US Dept. of Energy), and the home is generally much more comfortable afterward. Experts recommend checking the attic hatch for air leaks, which is a cause of heat loss in a home. If the attic hatch is not insulated, a major source of energy loss can be eliminated by installing an attic insulation cover or attic tent. Once installed, the attic insulation kit produces a 3-5 degree difference in overall temperature. It reduces the loss of energy during the warm summer months, or colder winter months. Attic covers consist of a frame and lid. The frame serves as a barrier or dam to keep insulation from entering into the living area.

Link for details on Attic Insulation Covers:
Http://www. greenandmore. com/energy-guardian-attic-insulation-covers. html (http://www. greenandmore. com/energy-guardian-attic-insulation-covers. html)

Read the entire guide here: http://www. greenandmore. com/how-to-lower-your-energy-bills. html (http://www. greenandmore. com/how-to-lower-your-energy-bills. html)

About GreenandMore. com:

GreenandMore. com's mission is to support the needs of an eco-conscious community by offering an online eco friendly products shop that offers quality and style, environmental information and news, and ways to support green charities. They hope to educate and inspire everyone to minimize their impact on the planet, and strive to set an example to others by following green standards in their day to day business practices.

GreenandMore. com is a division of Boston Green Goods Inc., located in Waltham, Massachusetts. Boston Green Goods owns a portfolio of healthy living catalog and internet web properties, and has a full-time staff of 35 employees in addition to warehouses on both the east and west coast. Some of our senior managers have been involved in environmentally conscious practices for over 30 years.

Mercia Tapping, President and CEO, co-founded a company called Energy Efficiency Corporation in 1973. The original company's mission was to create energy efficiencies by consulting to large corporations. GreenandMore. com is the online rebirth of Tapping's original company.

For more information, visit http://www. GreenandMore. com (http://www. GreenandMore. com) or the company's blog http://www. GreenMusings. com (http://www. GreenMusings. com)

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