Energy Saving
Tuesday, January 15th, 2008We would like to stress that we are not against renewable energy schemes, it just that we believe these schemes should be in the most efficient locations and work more efficiently. We don’t feel that the Kelmarsh Wind Farm site is an efficient location, and more importantly will have a huge and irreversible negative impact effect on an historical rural environment.
In addition to looking for alternative sources, we should all look to save the energy we currently produce from existing sources. The
There are many simple things that we can all do, and we have listed some of them here. Every little thing that we can all do will have a massive cumulative effect.
1. DON’T LEAVE APPLIANCES ON STANDBY
Leaving unnecessary items on standby is estimated to cost each household an average of £37 a year.
2. UNPLUG CHARGERS WHEN NOT IN USE
In the
3. TURN OFF LIGHTS WHEN LEAVING ROOMS AND USE ENERGY EFFICIENT BULBS
If all
4. WASH CLOTHES AT LOWER TEMPERATURES AND USE THE TUMBLE DRYER LESS
5. TURN THE THERMOSTAT DOWN
6. STOP USING PLASTIC CARRIER BAGS
7. RECYCLE AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE
Just one recycled aluminium can saves enough energy to run a television set for three hours!
Recycling just one plastic bottle saves enough energy to power a 60W light bulb for six hours!
The energy saving from recycling one glass bottle will power a 100 watt light bulb for almost an hour; or a computer for 20 minutes; or a colour TV for 15 minutes; or a washing machine for 10 minutes!
BY EACH DOING LOTS OF LITTLE THINGS, WE CAN ALL MAKE A HUGE DIFFERENCE
For more information on energy saving and practical tips, visit www.energysavingtrust.org.uk
Contact us - info@stopkelmarshwindfarm.com