Tuesday, January 30, 2018

Today's Energy Insight

Beware the Dust Bunny!
When dusting in your office or home, don't forget about light bulbs and fixtures. Dust can absorb up to 50% of emitted light making it necessary to turn on more lights than actually needed. Dusty furnace or A/C filters, refrigerator coils or vents can all add up to more energy use as well. Even dust on electronics can force their fans and motors to run harder eating up more electricity. So the insight today is simple: clean, dust-free lights, furnace filters and electronics = less energy use thus money saved! Yay!

Wednesday, January 24, 2018

Today's Energy Insight

More Energy Myth Busting!

Myth: Ceiling fans should only be used in the cooling months, not during the heating season.

FACT: Ceiling fans are a great way to cool down in the heat of the summer, but can also be used in the winter to circulate warm air. Warm air rises, and most fans have a switch to reverse the direction the blades spin. In the heating season, fan blades should rotate in a clockwise direction to push the warm air collected on the ceiling down to the rest of the room. Remember to have the blades spin in a counter-clockwise direction in the summer.

Tuesday, January 16, 2018

Today's Energy Insight

Renewable Energy is any energy derived from natural processes, such as sunlight, water or wind. These resources are replenished faster than they are consumed, hence "renewable". The following fun facts about renewable energy highlight its growth, efficiency, and effectiveness:

  • Renewable Energy creates three-times more jobs than fossil fuels.
  • One wind turbine generates enough electricity to power up to 1,400 households.
  • If taken advantage of to its fullest extent, sunlight that beams on the earth for one hour could meet world energy demands for an entire year.
  • The largest wind turbine in the world, located in Hawaii, stands 20 stories tall and has blades the length of a football field.
  • Silicon, the major component of a solar cell, is the 2nd most abundant element in the Earth’s crust (about 28% by mass) after oxygen.

Monday, January 8, 2018

Happy New Year

Many New Year's resolutions are about being good to yourself. This year why not resolve to be good to the environment?

Ronald Reagan once said, "Every day begins with possibilities. It's up to us to fill it with things that move us toward progress and peace."

As 2018 unfolds before us ripe with new and fresh possibilities, consider adopting an attitude of "every little bit helps."

Even though a single green effort will not solve the world's environmental problems overnight, there is absolutely no harm in trying to make a small impact by embracing greener habits. Resolve to be more energy efficient this year.

Wishing you an Energy Efficient and Sustainable New Year!