IT STARTS
AT HOME
surprising
fact: The average home produces twice as much greenhouse gas pollution
as the average car! Due to emissions produced by power plants that
generate the electricity used to run modern homes -- plus home
emissions from such things as oil or gas-fired furnaces -- an average
house releases 22,000 pounds of carbon dioxide (CO2)
annually compared to a typical cars 10,000 pounds of CO2,
estimates the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
The United States currently emits 45,000 pounds of CO2
annually per person. Most scientists believe CO2
is contributing to global climate change. In 1995, households used
one-fifth of the energy consumed in the United States. About
three-fifths of the energy Americans use at home is from electricity.
The remainder comes from natural gas and oil.
Unfortunately, we dont even benefit from a lot of the energy
we use. Energy dollars pour out of homes through drafty doors and
windows and uninsulated attics, walls, floors, and basements. Even
some idle (turned off) appliances use energy 24 hours a day!
Why Become
Power$mart?
Available technology can plug major energy leaks. The average
household in the U.S. spends about $1,300 each year on home energy,
according to DOE. What if you could save up to a third or half of that
using the tips in this booklet? You could go away for a fabulous long
weekend, see 40 movies with a friend, save for college, or buy the
latest video games, attire, and those cool shoes.
Why Develop Energy
Consciousness?
The energy use of two families living in two homes that are EXACTLY
alike can vary by 100 percent -- which means that how you use whats
in your home can double (or halve) your energy bills.
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Power$mart Tip
Look for the
Energy Star label, the symbol for energy efficiency, when buying
home and office products. Qualifying energy efficiency levels are
set by EPA and the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) for heating and
cooling equipment, windows, major appliances, computers and other
office equipment, lighting fixtures, new homes, and some consumer
electronics.
Households that
replace existing equipment with Energy Star products can cut
annual energy bills by 30 percent. |
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