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Save Energy in Your Apartment

Homeowners have more control over energy consumption than apartment dwellers but there are ways you can do your part to save energy in an apartment as well. The main areas of inefficiency in an apartment are the fridge, the oven and the air conditioner. If you change the way you use those appliances in your [...]

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Tips for More Energy Efficient Refrigerators

An energy efficient refrigerator will typically use about 600 watts of electricity an hour, averaging $75 per month, or +/- $850 a year. If your refrigerator was built after 1993, you can expect this kind of rating, or better.

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Save Energy by Filling Your Refrigerator

An Empty Refrigerator Wastes Energy

If your refrigerator is less than about three-quarters full, you’re wasting energy and money. You can actually save energy by keeping your refrigerator fuller.

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Tips to Keep Your Refrigerator Running Efficiently to Save Energy

Taking good care of your refrigerator will help it last longer, run more efficiently and save energy. If your refrigerator isn’t properly cared for it can overwork and not cool as efficiently as it is designed to.

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Is Your Refrigerator Wasting Electric?
Here’s How to Save More Money.

Depending on the brand of refrigerator you have and it’s age you probably spend between $85 and $100 per year to keep your food cool. For most people this amount could be greatly reduced by changing just a few habits.

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