AARP has a terrific resource on their website currently. They have announced Operation Energy Save, a new initiative to encourage friends, family and neighbors to conserve energy by making small changes around the house that are proven to reduce energy costs.
Some of their suggestions include:
* Lowering thermostats in the winter by 10 percent (like from 74° to 67°) for eight hours, which can shave 10 percent off the household heating bill.
* Closing the heat vents and the doors in rooms that aren't being used.
* Turning off kitchen and bathroom ventilating fans when not in use. If left on for an hour, they can suck all the heat out of the house.
* Making sure furniture is not blocking a heat register and moving furniture away from cold exterior walls and windows.
Information on where to volunteer or to get local community groups involved can be found at www.AARP.org/CreateTheGood.
For the complete article visit: AARP Operation Energy Save.
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