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Published on February 3, 2011 By Draginol In Personal Computing

As I mentioned last month, I started monitoring our energy usage very closely.

It turned out we had two key areas that were running away with power.  The first was keeping the pool room warm. That was costing us a fortune. And by warm I mean like 80 degrees (it’s supposed to be about the same temp as the water).  The other was the recirculating hot water which was using a lot of gas.

Using this knowledge and making lots of other adjustments, I cut our energy bill by 45% this past month! W00t.


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on Feb 03, 2011

Yea, but Brad, no heated pool?  What kind of third-world slave shop are you running there?  What are you going to take away next, bread and water, geez

on Feb 03, 2011

Way to green it up! I recycled my recyclable bins the other day. Now they are just bins.

on Feb 03, 2011

A couple years ago, we put in a solar panel for our hot water heater and cut our power bill down a third (we live in Florida -- I don't know how much that would work for someone who didn't live where there's oodles of sunshine).

Now we're working on the water -- just had my hubby convert our toilets to dual-flush systems.  According to the advertising, we can cut our water consumption 15,000 gallons per year for a family of 4.  I really don't know if it will work, but it's cool to have 2 buttons to push.

on Feb 03, 2011

You have an indoor pool?

Niiice. do want.

 

But telling people to turn off their indoor pool to save power is not really helpful advice for the majority of people on this planet.

on Feb 03, 2011

Trying to consume less electricity is just another phrase for GODLESS COMMUNISM.

Next you'll be rounding up all the minorities for the camps.

Have you even begun to think what a slippery slope you are on?

on Feb 03, 2011

I think he was less worried about being "Green" and more worried about wasting his green.  See what I did there, green for eco-bullshit and money?  Damn, I am clever.  I love me.

on Feb 03, 2011

Capitalism is powerful because the government can create economic incentives to make the populace do just about anything. And we only need to conserve power until 2060 or so. That is when the whole fusion power thing kicks in and we just don't have to care anymore.

I do apreciate, Lord Xia, that you are progressively not caring about power usage. Such a futurist this guy.

In kind:

We only need to recycle metal until the first asteroid mining prison is built.

We only need to carpool until cars are replaced by maglevs and airshuttles.

We only need to reduce air polution and stop chopping forests until air recyclers can clean the air.

We only need to be at peace with China until we can build colonies in other systems.

 

on Feb 03, 2011

Makes sense to me!

on Feb 03, 2011

man... they guy simply posts how he cut his utility bill and it has to turn in to a political BS fest... A-Mazing...

on Feb 03, 2011

seanw3
Capitalism is powerful because the government can create economic incentives to make the populace do just about anything. And we only need to conserve power until 2060 or so. That is when the whole fusion power thing kicks in and we just don't have to care anymore.

I do apreciate, Lord Xia, that you are progressively not caring about power usage. Such a futurist this guy.

In kind:

We only need to recycle metal until the first asteroid mining prison is built.

We only need to carpool until cars are replaced by maglevs and airshuttles.

We only need to reduce air polution and stop chopping forests until air recyclers can clean the air.

We only need to be at peace with China until we can build colonies in other systems.

 

Considering that the whole point of Frogboy's post is that he cut his energy bill, I'd say Xia's interpretation was right on the money. (Har-har).

on Feb 03, 2011

seanw3


Capitalism is powerful because the government can create economic incentives to make the populace do just about anything. And we only need to conserve power until 2060 or so. That is when the whole fusion power thing kicks in and we just don't have to care anymore.
I do apreciate, Lord Xia, that you are progressively not caring about power usage. Such a futurist this guy.
In kind:
We only need to recycle metal until the first asteroid mining prison is built.
We only need to carpool until cars are replaced by maglevs and airshuttles.
We only need to reduce air polution and stop chopping forests until air recyclers can clean the air.
We only need to be at peace with China until we can build colonies in other systems.
 

We need to save the rainforest to protect oxygen-breathers like people.
If we can't save the rainforest, we should protect the algae, which produce most of the oxygen.
To protect the algae, we should eliminate their predators.
So...we can chop down the rainforests to make nice coffee tables, but only if we kill the whales.

 

on Feb 03, 2011

Lord Xia
Makes sense to me!

OH YA!

GREY POWER!

Whats even more amazing was the ammount of posts required to make the change from power savings to green vs grey. woooo!

on Feb 03, 2011

Yes froogy cut his energy bill, cool.  Now, when is he inviting us over for a swim?

on Feb 03, 2011

We almost had nuclear energy but then there were like three or four incidents when they were first getting started and now it's all fossil fuel again.

 

I want nuclear power plants.

 

Or microwave power plants like in Sim City so I can 'accidentally' point the beam at someone.

on Feb 03, 2011

k10w3
A couple years ago, we put in a solar panel for our hot water heater and cut our power bill down a third (we live in Florida -- I don't know how much that would work for someone who didn't live where there's oodles of sunshine).

Now we're working on the water -- just had my hubby convert our toilets to dual-flush systems.  According to the advertising, we can cut our water consumption 15,000 gallons per year for a family of 4.  I really don't know if it will work, but it's cool to have 2 buttons to push.

I like those ideas. With proper solar panels you could maybe generate enough power to be self sufficient and even 'sell' some back to the power consortium.

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