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		<description><![CDATA[Saving Money on Electricity: A Money-Saving Maintenance An electrical appliance that does not work at maximum capacity results in less than ideal performance and higher electricity bills. That is why it is best to save on electricity in order to save more money. Saving Money on Electricity &#8211; Money Saving Tips Here is how you [...]]]></description>
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<p>An <strong>electrical appliance that does not work</strong> at maximum capacity results in less than ideal performance and higher electricity bills. That is why it is best to save on electricity in order to save more money.</p>
<h3>Saving Money on Electricity &#8211; Money Saving Tips</h3>
<p>Here is how you can <strong>get everything</strong> saving up:</p>
<p>1. <strong>Keep your appliances clean and well maintained</strong>. Regular cleaning and maintenance keeps your appliances in top shape, hence, it will perform better and consumes lesser energy. Energy saved is money saved.</p>
<p>2. <strong>Have an annual checkup by a qualified service technician</strong>. This can reduce the appliance’s operating costs by as much as 20%, extend the life of the system, and improve its safety and air quality.</p>
<p>3. <strong>When using air conditioners,</strong> it is best to establish your comfort temperature, and then setting your thermostat at that level permanently. This will definitely save on electric bills because the air conditioning unit takes less energy to cool air four to five degrees than it does to cool air eight to ten degrees.</p>
<p>4. <strong>Replace any items that may have been 10 years or older already</strong>. Old appliances are most likely not at their optimum efficiency. By replacing them, your electric bills may be cut by half.</p>
<p>5. If you experience a power outage, <strong>make sure you turn off the switch on your appliances</strong> and allow time to pass before turning the appliances on again when the power returns.</p>
<p>6. In refrigerators, <strong>do not overstuff compartments</strong> with bottles and plastic containers. Cool air must circulate freely to avoid overworking the condenser. Also,<strong> try not to leave the door</strong> of your refrigerator as open as possible or open longer than what is needed. This will have the tendency to allow the cool air to break out.</p>
<p>7. Always <strong>try to look for the “energy saving” logo or notes</strong> whenever you buy your new appliances. Buying an appliance with a logo that states it consumes lower energy, it will definitely let you save more money on your electricity.</p>
<p>8. Always <strong>use energy saving lights or light bulbs</strong>. These energy saving lights or light bulbs usually last up to 12 times longer. Plus, energy saving light bulbs consume less energy. Hence, you will be able to save more money just by saving on electricity.</p>
<p>9. <strong>Use</strong> <strong>energy-saving facilities</strong> at home like energy-saving windows or energy-saving appliances. This will lessen the consumption of energy and, thus, will let you save on money.</p>
<p>For instance, <strong>use a “double-glazed”</strong> window instead of the ordinary window.</p>
<p>10. Use <strong>insulators at home</strong>. This will not let the warm or cool air out, and vice-versa.</p>
<p>Indeed, <strong>saving on electricity</strong> will definitely save more money.</p>
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		<title>24 ways to save energy on your cooking</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Nov 2009 22:07:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alban</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you like to get creative in the kitchen, you probably don’t give much thought to how much power you’re using – not when there are more important things to measure. Well, just take a minute now to think about all the things going on in the kitchen when you’re cooking – the oven is [...]]]></description>
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<p>If you like to get creative in the kitchen, you probably don’t give much thought to how much power you’re using – not when there are more important things to measure. Well, just take a minute now to think about all the things going on in the kitchen when you’re cooking – the oven is heating, the stove top is probably bubbling away with one or two pots and you may even have the microwave, the kettle or the grill going as well.</p>
<p>When you add up all of that power used, every night of the week just to feed your family you’ll probably start wondering if there’s a better way. You don’t have to resort to takeaway food to tone down the power consumption in your kitchen, all you have to do is cook smarter and below are 24 ways you can save energy when you cook, and most of them won’t even cost you a grain of salt.</p>
<p><strong>1 : Fill Your Oven</strong></p>
<p>The same way you wouldn’t run your dishwasher or washing machine half full because it’s a waste of energy, so too should your oven be full when you use it. With more homes opting for a gourmet style kitchen you may even have a large freestanding stove which you use to cook just one tray of muffins or roast one chicken breast. Instead, think about what else you can fill your oven with – you may take something from the stove and cook it in the microwave instead, or maybe you can double or triple your recipe and freeze some for later.<br />
<strong><br />
2:  Close the Oven and Keep it Closed</strong></p>
<p>The more often you open the oven door, the longer it will take for your meal to cook – using more energy. Your oven is likely to have a light inside so turn this on and peer through the door, instead of letting all that cooking warmth out.</p>
<p><strong>3:  Keep an Eye on Preheating</strong></p>
<p>Some dishes will call for the oven to be preheated and it is important to the end result. However, where you can avoid it, don’t leave the oven heating for too long before putting the food in, and if you still want to preheat the oven, make sure you put the food in as soon as the oven has reached its preheated temperature.</p>
<p><strong>4 : Use the Oven as a Warmer</strong></p>
<p>Instead of getting out a warming tray, or leaving your oven on a warming setting to keep your meal until everyone arrives at the table, use the residual heat from the oven’s cooking time to keep food warm. Again, if you keep the door closed, very little heat will escape.</p>
<p><strong>5 : Cooking Marathon</strong></p>
<p>Where you can, cook meals you need for later in the day, when you are already cooking an earlier meal. For example, cooking your dinner meal straight after your lunch meal allows you to use the already warmed oven’s energy for the next meal, rather than letting it cool down, and making it work harder to heat up again from cold.</p>
<p><strong>6 : Weekend Cooking Marathon</strong></p>
<p>As well as giving you more time during the week, cooking your meals for the week on the weekend means you can cut down on the energy your oven uses at dinner time every day. Cooking more than one meal in the oven or on the cook top at once will use less energy than heating up your oven five times a week.</p>
<p><strong>7:  Don’t Over Boil</strong></p>
<p>When you fill the kettle for a cup of tea or coffee, don’t fill the kettle right up unless you need to. Similarly if you’re boiling a pot of water for pasta or vegetables, take care in using just the amount of water you need, rather than filling the pot to the top. The more water you’re boiling, the more energy you’ll be needlessly using.</p>
<p><strong>8:  Unthaw Food Before Cooking</strong></p>
<p>A little preparation in unthawing your meat or stored soups before cooking will help you cut down on the cooking energy needed. To cook something from frozen is going to take a lot longer, and use a lot more energy than cooking something thawed.</p>
<p><strong>9:  Cook Smaller Food</strong></p>
<p>No, you don’t have to go on a diet you just need to cut up your food a little before you cook it. Cutting pieces of meat for the BBQ or cutting vegetables for roasting will mean they take less time to cook and use less energy.</p>
<p><strong>10:  Turn Off the Stove While You’re Cooking</strong></p>
<p>If you are cooking something on the cook top such as an omelette, bacon, pancakes or the like, when your food is almost done, turn off the stove as the residual heat in the hot plate and in the pan will be enough to finish off the cooking process for a perfect meal.<br />
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11:  Turn Off the BBQ While You’re Cooking</strong></p>
<p>Outside you can turn off the BBQ just before you’re done too. If you’re cooking sausages or hamburgers for example, when they are about five minutes away from being cooked, turn off the heat and let the stored heat in the grill or plate finish them off. Plus if you have a BBQ with a hood, this will keep in even more heat after you turn off the gas.</p>
<p><strong>12:  Size Up Your Pots</strong></p>
<p>If you are cooking something small on your cook top, use a small pot. This will allow you to use one of the smaller burners on your stove, and in turn you’ll use less energy to cook.</p>
<p><strong>13:  Slow Cooking Saves Energy<br />
</strong><br />
Instead of heating up the whole oven to cook a meal, use a slow cooker or crock pot. You can cook a whole roast and vegetables, a stew or a delicious Asian dish in a pot on the stove using much less energy than you would in the oven. Not to mention putting your dinner in a slow cooker and letting it cook away saves you time.</p>
<p><strong>14:  Flat Bottomed Pans</strong></p>
<p>Check just how flat the bottom of the pan or pot you are using is, to conserve energy in your cooking. The flatter the base of the pan, the more surface area there is to be in contact with the hotplate, and therefore your cooking is faster and uses less energy.</p>
<p><strong>15:  Lid On<br />
</strong><br />
Everything you cook will cook faster with the lid on, in turn saving you energy. Water will boil faster with the lid on, your veggies will steam faster and the meat in your stew will break down faster with the lid on.</p>
<p><strong>16:  Clean Kitchens Save Energy<br />
</strong><br />
Make it a habit to regularly clean your oven , cook top and hotplates – they’ll reward you with efficiency. Just think about how much harder your oven has to work to cook through all the baked on meals of your past, and how much hotter will your pans get when they can be in direct contact with the hot plate, not with the food baked onto the hot plate.</p>
<p><strong>17:  Microwave Boil</strong></p>
<p>Using a microwave to boil your water is more efficient than using a kettle, or boiling water on the stove. Where a microwave can heat and bring water to the boil faster, it is able to use less energy.</p>
<p><strong>18:  Choose the Right Sized Appliance</strong></p>
<p>If you can use a smaller appliance than your oven to cook then you are going to be saving yourself a lot of energy. If you can use a small toaster oven for your grilled cheese or a slow cooker for your roast then go for it.</p>
<p><strong>19:  Use an Electric Kettle</strong></p>
<p>If you like to boil your water traditionally – on the stove top – then this could end up costing you. It can take more energy to boil water in a kettle on the stove, than is used by an electric kettle.</p>
<p><strong>20:  Broil vs Bake</strong></p>
<p>When you bake something in your oven you are essentially surrounding it with hot air, at the temperature your recipe book told you, or that you know is right for the food. Broiling is like upside down barbequing as broiling is cooking with infrared heat, which on a BBQ comes from the coals underneath and in a broiling oven comes from the hot element above the food. To broil a steak for example you would choose the setting on your oven, put your meat in a dish to catch the juices and let the steak cook. Since you are using just one element in the oven, and letting your food cook in its own juices, you are likely to be able to use less energy than baking. Broiling will also cook your food faster, and therefore use less energy.<br />
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21:  Double or Triple the Recipe</strong></p>
<p>If you are making something like soup, pasta sauce or even muffins or cookies double or triple the recipe and freeze some for later. Cooking these meals from scratch just once will use less energy than the hours of cooking required to cook each batch individually.</p>
<p><strong>22:  Quality Cookware</strong></p>
<p>Good quality pots and pans will cook more efficiently than the cheap and nasty ones. This is because they are made of stronger materials, and materials better suited to cooking to allow them to conduct the heat better. For example, most good quality cooking pots will have a copper base and copper is excellent at conducting the heat evenly across the base of the pan so your food cooks faster – using less energy. You are likely to have to make an investment to upgrade to quality cookware but the energy savings, plus the better cooking results will be worth the switch.</p>
<p><strong>23:  Wood Stove</strong></p>
<p>Having a camping cook-out is an alternative to using up energy in your kitchen as you are able to use a specially designed camp oven – which is usually a large, strong based pot – over a wood stove to cook your meal.</p>
<p><strong>24: Cooking with Solar</strong></p>
<p>Solar cooking is a culinary method which has been used in developing countries for centuries and is only just emerging into mainstream Western cooking practices. A totally carbon neutral and power-free cooking method, using the sun to cook your meals instead of the stove is sure to save you on energy costs. There are three main types of solar cookers; the Panel Cooker which directs sunlight from reflective panels onto food; the Solar Oven which places food under a glass plate and as the sun travels through the glass it cooks the food, this solar cooker also used reflective panels to direct even more sunlight through the glass; and the Parabolic Cooker uses a series of mirrors designed to concentrate the sun’s rays on a particular spot. Solar cooking can take some time to perfect and will require an investment in equipment but if you’re serious about natural cooking the answer could be right there in the sky.</p>
<p>Using less energy when you cook can be as simple as choosing the right tools for the job. Plus when you cook more efficiently, you can often save yourself time too.</p>
<p>Fred Schebesta writes about saving money at <a href="http://www.savingsaccountfinder.com.au" title="Compare Savings Accounts">Savings Account Finder</a>, he helps people compare and the right <a href="http://www.savingsaccountfinder.com.au/high-interest-savings-accounts/">high interest savings account</a> to get more interest.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 23 Apr 2009 05:15:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mitz</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you didn&#8217;t know about the $8,000.00 rebate for a solar power unit for home owners, you must be living under a rock. It is an amazing offer but is it at risk of finishing up early. There is a new solar power rebate for 2011. To qualify applicants must: Be the homeowner or mortgagee of the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>If you didn&#8217;t know about the $8,000.00 rebate for a solar power unit for home owners, you must be living under a rock. It is an amazing offer but is it at risk of finishing up early. There is a new <a title="Solar Power Rebate from the Australian Government 2011" href="http://fillyourmoneybox.com/solar-power-rebate-from-the-australian-government-2011/">solar power rebate</a> for 2011.</p>
<p>To qualify applicants must:</p>
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<li>Be the homeowner or mortgagee of the house (or townhouse / villa / retirement villa) in which they reside, no rentals or apartments.</li>
<li>Have approximately 5.4m (along the gutter) x 1.5m (up to ridge line) of unshaded rooftop space available that is facing as close as possible to North (NE or NW ok). Clear capping and edges by 200mm.</li>
<li>Have a combined household taxable income below $100, 000 pa.</li>
<li>Live within South East Queensland (from Coolangatta to Toowoomba to Bundaberg, including all of SE Queensland)</li>
<li>Be connected to the mains electricity grid and have an electricity account.</li>
<li>Be the rate payer for the address at which they reside.</li>
<li>Sign the $8000 Federal Government Rebate and the RECs to Free Solar Pty Ltd.</li>
<li>Have a metal or tiled roof, no asbestos or fibro roofs please.</li>
<li>Fill out the online &#8220;Register now&#8221; form on this website.</li>
<li>Pay the fully refundable $1499 deposit to Free Solar.</li>
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<p>This information was gathered from the <a href="http://freesolar.com.au/">http://freesolar.com.au</a> website, however when I revisited the site today it has a notice saying that applications have closed for this month. I am hoping they re-open it soon because I have told so many people about this.</p>
<p>How could you not go for this&#8230;You pay a deposit of $1499 and you get it back when the grant has been paid to the company. After that you own the entire solar power unit that will save you big dollars on your household expenses&#8230;</p>
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		<dc:creator>Mitz</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Now days everything you do is expensive!! Even turning a light on can impact on not only your electricity bill, but also the environment as well. If you are interested in reducing your electrcity bill and wish to stop giving your money away unnecarily, then read on. 1. Standby Mode: We&#8217;ve all heard about the [...]]]></description>
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<div>Now days everything you do is expensive!! Even turning a light on can impact on not only your electricity bill, but also the environment as well. If you are interested in reducing your electrcity bill and wish to stop giving your money away unnecarily, then read on.</p>
<p>1. Standby Mode: We&#8217;ve all heard about the appliances around our houses, seeming to be turned off, but are actually still consuming electricity. Not only do you have to switch some appliances off, you also have to go to the extreme of unplugging the sneaky ones. Apparently some still use electricity even when the power switch is off.</p>
<p>2. Energy Efficient Light Bulbs: A compact fluorescent light bulb will save 60-70% in energy costs, and you&#8217;d have to be an idiot not to use them!! Another way to save on electicity is to turn the lights off that you are not using. It&#8217;s not rocket science.</p>
<p>3. Dishwasher: Even though dishwashers are now used because they actually save on water, they still use a great deal of power. Some dishwashers start with cold water and heat the water that is used for washing the dishes.</p>
<p>4. Air Conditioning: This can consume a huge amount of power as people become used to the false temperature it creates and forget they even have it on. Some offices have their air conditioners on everyday to control air temperature.</p>
<p>5. Pool Filter: This is a huge electricity guzzler. It is very important to have a timer on your pool filter to prevent it from being left on. You also have to perfect the amount of time the filter must run to keep the pool clean. Every hour adds up quickly. When we had our pool installed our power bill went up about $50.00.</p>
<p>6. Hot Water System: I don&#8217;t know much about how they work, but I remember turning a simple little switch that had two choices, day or night. I couldn&#8217;t believe the savings. You will have to investigate your own hot water system and find out the settings that are best for you.</p></div>
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