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DOES IT HELP SAVE ON THE ENERGY BILL BY TURNING THE OFFICE THERMOSTAT UP OR DOWN BEFORE EMPLOYEES LEAVE?
Oct 20th
Question by ParkerSpain:
Does it help save on the energy bill by turning the office thermostat up or down before employees leave?
This is a recurring debate in our office. I state keeping the thermostat on a steady temp. is more efficient. Others think that by making sure the heat or AC does not cut on over the weekends or at night is most efficient. For example, for AC, this would be changing the thermo. from 75 to 80 to save energy. Doesn’t that mean that the units just have to work harder to get the temp. back to 75 when the employees come back to work?
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Q&A: WHICH IS MORE PRACTICAL, TURNING OF YOUR COMPUTER FOR A 1 HOUR BREAK TO SAVE ENERGY AND COST OR JUST LEAVE IT?
Oct 17th
Question by OPHELLE’S GUY:
Which is more practical, turning of your personal for a 1 hour break to save energy and cost or just leave it?
We want to save energy and cost for our office, and someone recommends that we must turn off our personal during break times, which is 15 minutes to 60 minutes only. Is there any study about this?
We want to save energy and cost for our office, and someone recommends that we must turn off our personal during break times, which is 15 minutes to 60 minutes only. Is there any study about this?
Thanks guys. Is there any site about saving tips like that? So that I can present more solid facts to my colleagues.
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CAN U SAVE ELECTRICITY BY TURNING OFF THE REF IN THE EVENING?
Sep 23rd
Question by BLUE PIXEL:
Can u save electricity by turning off the ref in the evening?
I wonder if its practical to turn off the ref in the evening before u go to sleep and plug it once again in the morning. I tried it and the food stayed fresh and the icebox was still frozen. But will it save u money?
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DOES KEEPING MY COMPUTER ON STANDBY SAVE MORE ELECTRICITY THAN TURNING IT ON AND OFF?
Aug 9th
Question by Dan ^-^:
Does keeping my personal on standby save more electricity than turning it on and off?
If I put my personal in standby instead of turning it off and on about twice a day would I be saving electricity?
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HOW TO SAVE ELECTRICITY ENERGY IN THE HOUSE BESIDE TURNING OFF AL THE LIGHTS?
Jul 6th
Question by Tank50:
how to save electricity energy in the home beside turning off al the lights?
how to save electricity energy in the home beside turning off al the lights?
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SOMEONE SAID TURNING THE WING FROM THE OUTSIDE WOULD CREATE A FUEL PROBLEM.I COULD LIKE CONTROL PLANES.?
Jul 3rd
Question by charlie1:
Someone stated turning the wing from the outside would create a fuel problem.I could like control planes.?
my wing motors are electric.The generator This is a full sized wing I am rotating is stable located under the seat in the body or fuselage.This is a full size wing I am rotating.control line airplanes use a specially shaped tank and can even fly inverted
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LEAVING MY A/C ON 75 DEGREES OR TURNING IT COMPLETELY OFF WHEN I’M NOT HOME…WHICH IS BEST TO SAVE ENERGY?
Mar 27th
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DOES TURNING OFF MY HEAT PUMP SAVE ENERGY?
Feb 10th
When I not at home, should I turn off my heat pump to save electricity? I am confused, because many people are saying that by turning off my heat pump, I will not be able to save any electricity as
auxillary heat which is an electric heat will come into action when I will again turn on my heat pump.
Is it true?
HOW TO SAVE ELECTRICITY ENERGY IN THE HOUSE BESIDE TURNING OFF AL THE LIGHTS?
Jan 28th
how to save electricity energy in the home beside turning off al the lights?
SAVE ENERGY BY TURNING WATER HEATER OFF?
Jan 26th
a friend recently told us that he turns the water heater in his home off in the late morning, after taking a shower, and turns it back on early morning, about an hour before he showers. does this actually save energy/money? will doing this damage the water heater?
i know people turn water heaters off during extended periods of time (e.g. vacations), but is the day-to-day solution a good one?