5 Energy Saving Tips For Renters

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5 Energy Saving Tips For Renters
If you rent your home or live in an apartment, you may feel that there’s not a lot you can do to keep your energy costs under control. Apartment buildings are notorious for being very inefficient. Since the building owner doesn’t pay the energy bills, they don’t have any incentive, except where building codes require it, to install energy saving equipment. As a renter, you generally have no incentive to install energy saving equipment in your home or apartment. There are, however, some exceptions to this, and you can always optimize the equipment that you’re stuck with so that it runs as efficiently as possible. Let’s take a look at some of the ways that you can save money on your energy costs as a renter.
Programmable Thermostat
Programmable thermostats are an excellent way to slash 10-15% off of your heating and cooling bills. They generally cost between and 0 and will come with installation instructions. If you’re not comfortable doing the installation yourself, have a competent friend or an electrician do it for you. Remember to save the old thermostat. You will need to reinstall it when you move out. Once you’ve installed the new thermostat, program it to match your daily routine. At times when you’re not at home, the thermostat can adjust the temperature up in the summer, or down in winter. While you’re at it, try changing you typical settings. Perhaps you can be just as comfortable with the AC set to 78 degrees as 72 degrees. You can save even more money this way.
Lighting
Lighting is an area where you have almost complete control over your energy use. Besides conserving energy by turning off unneeded lights, you can install energy efficient compact fluorescent bulbs (CFLs) in the lamps and fixtures in your home. CFLs use about 25% of the energy that incandescent bulbs use. They also produce a lot less heat, so during the summer cooling season they will help keep you living space at a more comfortable temperature, without the need to more air conditioning.
Low flow showerhead
Low flow showerheads are an inexpensive way to save money on your water and water heating bills. You can probably find one for or less at your local home improvement store. They take minutes to install. Don’t forget to put the old showerhead in a safe place (keep it with that old thermostat you replaced) so that you can reinstall it when you move out.
Adjust your Water heater
If you have access to your water heater, take a look at its temperature setting. If it is set above 120 degrees you should turn it down. Heating the water any higher just wastes energy and increases the risk of scalding burns. Most water heaters have a “vacation” setting. Use this feature when you’re away from home for more than a few days. Leave yourself a reminder to turn the heat back up when you get home.
Maintain Your Furnace and Air Conditioner
You don’t have any control over what make and model of air conditioner or furnace you have in your apartment. You can make a safe bet that they are probably old and inefficient. Heating and cooling costs are the single biggest part of your energy bill so even little steps that you take can save you money. If you have access to your furnace and air conditioner, take the time and effort to maintain these pieces of equipment. Change your furnace filter every few months during the heating season. Regular inspections will give you a sense for how often the filter needs changing. Do the same for your air conditioner. If you are renting a home and your AC unit is exposed to direct sunlight, make a shade for it. Your AC condenser will run more efficiently at lower temperatures.
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Chapter 17a – Peak Oil: Energy is the lifeblood of any economy and a steady supply of energy is necessary to maintain the status quo, while an ever-increasing supply is needed to grow an economy. In this chapter, Dr. Chris Martenson explains that Peak Oil is not a theory, rather it is a description of how oil production increases over time, reaches a peak, then declines. Evidence points to a global production peak in the near future, which is troubling since the US imports two-thirds of its oil and relies on it to much of its transportation and food production needs. www.chrismartenson.com
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about 1 year ago
Everyone should try and see Chris give one of his talks…..
about 1 year ago
Can we make just one thing absolutely clear everyone. Peak oil DOES NOT MEAN we are running out of oil. We are running out the cheap oil that is easy to extract. There is a shitload of oil, but if it’s not profitable to extract for the corporations doing so, it won’t be done. It is the profitable oil we are running out of, NOT oil itself.
about 1 year ago
@ImMichaelTaylor
“stick to flowery phrases and pretentious declarations,”
And you your’s… [COUGH]A.G.W.[COUGH]
about 1 year ago
@WoodlandRavah
My advice is stick to flowery phrases and pretentious declarations, and leave accuracy to people who give a fuck about it. Still, that’s your lookout. Goodbye.
about 1 year ago
@ImMichaelTaylor
Have or have we not moved mountains, created lakes bigger than some states, dug to where the air is too hot to breath and the pressure is stiffling? Have we not gone to the moon or learned the properties of matter? What are all our efforts up to this point, just farts in the wind? Your just a defeatest and a co-intel pro… Objectivity is awesome, I did’nt say do this crazy s@#$ overnight, just over time, we do slowly gain power over nature as we study it you know?!?!
about 1 year ago
@WoodlandRavah Your words were clear enough, it’s their lack of objectivity and failure to relate coherently to established physical fact that I take issue with.
“The Earth shall be remade in our image over and over again through the eons” Evidence? (And no, “because it sounds cool” or “the voices told me so” are not types of evidence.)
about 1 year ago
@ImMichaelTaylor
I think you’re retarded because you have no clue what I meant, despite me clearly writing it out. The Earth shall be remade in our image over and over again through the eons, and only life shall be the benefactor, throughout the cosmos, environmentalists are short sighted and foolish.
[kills and eats a weak deer with his bare hands]
about 1 year ago
@WoodlandRavah “yet we feel the need to perpetuate the thought that a polar bear trumps a rain forest,” What are you talking about? Search your skull for bumps or wet spots, I think you’re concussed.
about 1 year ago
@ImMichaelTaylor
Natural History would say that the need for less CO2 is shortsighted and ignorant as f@#$. During the Jurasssic period we had pole to pole rain forests yet we feel the need to perpetuate the thought that a polar bear trumps a rain forest, sorry buddy but im for geo-engineering and the betterment of planet Earth, if that means at the risk of momentary infrastructure loss and habitat fluctuation then so be it. Li-tards have no view for the distant future, I do, so screw em…
about 1 year ago
@WoodlandRavah “you create more CO2 making bio-fuels like ethanol than just through processing pre-existing petro and burning it.” You’re using ‘create’ to mean two different things, neither of which accurately correspond to the physical reality.
It’s more useful (for scientific accuracy not politics) to compare how much net CO2 is added to our atmosphere per unit of energy usefully extracted from fuel. Biofuels can easily work with no net CO2 output. Fossil fuels never can.
about 1 year ago
Why did we stop using ethanol again? That WAS the first fuel…
Ironically you create more CO2 making bio-fuels like ethanol than just through processing pre-existing petro and burning it. Also abiotic oil & gas is a real thing, not all of it came from fossils. this abiotic oil & gas replenishes it’self since it comes from gas and volatile organic compound emissions from the Earth’s mantel, for us to say that there will be a day when we have no oil is to misunderstand theEarth’s cycles.
about 1 year ago
@sethreber The 2nd law applies to closed systems, gah! <.<;, it takes more energy to grow crops than we get from eating them by your interpretation. And it’s true, but yet still here we are, not starving and some of us morbidly obese; wonder how that works? Same way you get more energy out of using oil, solar power, hydro-power, or whatever you want.
about 1 year ago
If we could only somehow eat oil at 1:1 conversion we’d have enough energy to feed a 4-person family for about four centuries on a single barrel of oil.
about 1 year ago
Nuclear is not bad; it is improving. There is a reactor design that can’t melt down, for the hotter it gets, the slower the nuclear reactions take place, releasing less heat.
about 1 year ago
Great information we enjoyed your video
about 1 year ago
dude very good series, people should watch this so they KNOW instead of BELIEVE whats on cnn or fox. Its just arithmetic. However i must not that peak oil does indeed not mean you are running out of oil, but while consumption goes up (plastics use, chemicals, complex medicine) discovery does not. Some deep water , antartic supply will not offset the asian increased demand so relative supply will decline. Unfortunately solar/wind energy is just not up to standards for economic exploitation
about 1 year ago
And the wolf will dwell with the lamb, And the leopard will lie down with the young goat, And the calf and the young lion and the fatling together; And a little boy will lead them.
about 1 year ago
the problems of mankind are becoming manifest
about 1 year ago
oil makes humans, not the other way round
about 1 year ago
@sparkloweb We have algae plants on the shores of san francisco.
about 1 year ago
@kalebknecht
I think this is the underlining reason for why the economy is declining in the first place.
about 1 year ago
what about antartica and africa and australia … surely there ought to be lotsa oil there? so many lions and elephants and kangaroos and penguins have been dieing form such a long time.. we should drill the shit outta those 3 continents
about 1 year ago
What a wonderful thing to happen around the same time as an already declining economy. At the VERY worst, it could lead to the decline of America. Ancient Rome had similar problems (declining economy, famine, leaders could do nothing about it). At best we turn into an Amish-like country, where we ride around on bikes (which could also somewhat solve the obesity problem America has?) more actual labor would be used, and a few people would move to other countries. Hm.
about 1 year ago
@danthemanzizzle, there won’t be any shortage, if there is any it would be a man made one. Its all business, stop being so stupid already.
about 1 year ago
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