The Good Life #2: Energy habits

Little did I know, yesterday was Change a Light Day, so in honor of that missed holiday, I’d like to share some of the things I’m doing now to start conserving energy…

  1. Replacing light bulbs with CFLs: I’ve replaced a couple of the bulbs in my apartment with CFLs. Honestly, though, I got them at IKEA, and while they’re supposed to be bright enough, they still feel pretty dim. Anyone have any suggestions of good CFL brands?

  2. Turning off the lights when I leave the room: I’ve been doing this for years, but I decided to include it on the list, since I know a lot of people who leave lights, radios, and TVs on when they leave the room. Stop it, silly!

  3. Unplugging unnecessary equipment: After reading this great New York Times article, I started unplugging unnecessary equipment, like my DVD recorder, VCR, and XBox. I labeled the cables and put the power strip in a convenient (reachable) place, and now I’m not wasting power keeping that little standby light on.

  4. Non-powered gadgets: I’ve started looking for non-powered replacements for some of my powered gadgets. Who wouldn’t want to ditch the noisy paper shredder for the freaky-looking SHREDDER HAND! I replaced my plug-in bedside alarm clock with a battery-powered clock, and while it may not be any better for the environment, it definitely cuts down on the unsightly cords.

  5. Air-drying clothes: I dry about half of the clothes I wash on a fold-up drying rack. I do it because it’s good for my clothes, but it also saves me at least one dryer load a week… less power AND less water used!

  6. Turning off my computer at work every day: Not only does this save power, it makes it easier to leave at night (”Sorry guys, can’t stay. Look, the computer’s off!”). In the morning, I get a little bit of extra time to settle in at my desk before checking email.

  7. Opting to read more and watch TV less: I don’t have cable, but I do have Netflix. I also have a heavily-used library card. I watch a lot of DVDs, but I try to balance it with non-TV time. Books are fun, too.

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