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Its hard to imagine our lives without electricity. Just from briefly look in your house you can see that almost everything is plugged to the electricity line and have some use of electricity. Light bulbs and TV sets, DVD's Tape recorders, heaters, coolers and fans. Washing machines, Dishes machines, cleaning machines and playing machines. Kitchen gears to cook, chill, mix and so on. All the above are using electricity and need this energy to be able to do their job.
Since there is major demand to save energy, the best thing to start doing is to find ways to use less electricity and by that, to save energy. More than 50% of the energy production in the world is made out of coal, that’s why the need is doubled. The need to save energy and the need to keep the environment free of pollution.
The home used products are all energy consumers, some of them are highly consumers.
In a normal western house, Fridges, freezers and fridge-freezers and using 1/5 of all energy consumption. The Washing machines, dryers and dishes machines are using another 1/6 of the total and al other products use the rest. If you are looking for ways to use less electricity, these are the products to handle. While operating the washing machine for example, make sure its full. Don’t start it when it's half empty. Locate the freezer and fridge in a shadow place and not in direct sun. This way the engine will work less, rest more and save energy. The best way to make the dryer to use less energy is not to use it at all. Put the clothes in the sun or in some dry place, day or two and its dry.
Learn to know the energy label on the electricity products. This label will teach you about the products you are buying and its electricity consumption. There is a difference of dozens of percentages between some products which use less electricity to others which is not. The products from class A++ can save up to 30% of the energy that class G products use.
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