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Saving Energy and Money . Making the most of your home and landscape. How much do you think the average American family spends on home utility bills?. In 2009, the average American family spent roughly $1900 on home utility bills. Did you know… - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Saving Energy and Money

Making the most of your home and landscape.

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How much do you think the average American family spends on home utility

bills?

In 2009, the average American family spent roughly $1900 on home utility bills.

Did you know…Each year, the electricity

produced by fossil fuels for a single home results in more

carbon dioxide released into the air than that produced by two

average cars.

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A fresh coat of paint and new window treatments may add style to your home

décor but did you know that they can also conserve energy and reduce your utility

bills?

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Energy Saving Home Décor Tips

Tip: Place furniture in areas that allow you to take advantage of daylighting.

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Energy Saving Home Décor Tips

Tip: Avoid placing TVs and lamps near thermostats.

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Energy Saving Home Décor Tips

Tip: When repainting a room, consider a light color for walls. Lighter colors minimize the need for artificial lighting.

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Energy Saving Home Décor Tips

Tip: Use window treatments, such as curtains, blinds, shades, or interior shutters to allow warmth of sun in during winter and to keep heat out during summer.

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Energy Saving Home Décor Tips

Tip: Use extra blankets and throws during colder months to help keep you warmer without adjusting

the thermostat.

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Energy Saving Home Décor Tips

Tip: Use area rugs on tile, wood, or laminate floors.

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Energy Saving Home Décor Tips

Tip: Install glass fireplace doors to reduce drafts and lost of heated or cooled air.

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Energy Saving Home Décor Tips

Tip: Replace outdated faucets and shower fixtures with low-flow WaterSense faucets and shower fixtures.

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What is the WaterSense Program?

The WaterSense logo indicates a water-

efficient product that is independently

certified to perform as well as or better than

standard models.

http://www.epa.gov/watersense/

Photo Credit: UK Environmental and Natural Resource Issues Task Force

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Energy Saving Home Décor Tips

Tip: Use a circulating fan, such as a ceiling fan, table fan, or floor fan.

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Energy Saving Landscaping Tips

Consider your regional- and micro-climate before applying these landscape tips in your yard.

Source: U.S. Department of Energy

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Energy Saving Landscaping Tips

Tip: Air temperatures can be decreased from shading and evapotranspiration of trees.

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Energy Saving Landscaping Tips

Tip: The size, density, and shape of a tree will determine where it is most beneficial for energy efficiency.

Photo Credit : 2011 Jupiter Images Corporation

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Energy Saving Landscaping Tips

Tip: Dense trees and shrubs with low crowns planted to the north and northwest of your home block or impede wind providing a

windbreak.

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Energy Saving Landscaping Tips

Tip: Trees, shrubs, and groundcover plants can be planted around your home to reduce heat radiation by shading ground and

pavement areas.

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What will you do as a result of this lesson?

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References:Energy Savers Booklet (2009). Retrieved November 1, 2010, from http://www.energysavers.gov/pdfs/energy_savers.pdf.

Energy Savers: Ceiling Fans and Other Circulating Fans (2010). Retrieved November 2, 2010, from http://www.energysavers.gov/your_home/space_heating_cooling/index.cfm/mytopic=12355.

Energy Savers: Daylighting (2010). Retrieved November 1, 2010, from http://www.energysavers.gov/your_home/lighting_daylighting/index.cfm/mytopic=12290.

Energy Savers: Landscaping (2010). Retrieved November 1, 2010, from http://www.energysavers.gov/your_home/landscaping/index.cfm/mytopic=11910.

Energy-saving Home Design and Decor Tips from Progress Energy Florida (n.d.). Retrieved November 2, 2010, from http://progress-energy.com/aboutus/news/article.asp?id=24842.

Passive Solar Energy for Homes: Daylighting-eXtension (2010). Retrieved November 1, 2010, from http://www.extension.org/pages/Passive_Solar_Energy_for_Homes:_Daylighting.

Photo credits:Unless otherwise noted photos and clipart used in this presentation were obtained from Microsoft Office (http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/images/), March 2011.

Contact: Ashley Osborne, M.S., Extension Associate for Environmental and Natural Resource Issues. E: [email protected]. P:859-257-2505.

Date: March 2011