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Try daylighting your home by turning off the lights and opening the blinds.
Try preparing “energy-free” meals and avoid using appliances when not necessary.
Utilize power strips and smart power strips to reduce the “vampire energy” phenomenon.
Hang dry clothing on a clothesline and wash clothes in cold water to save energy doing laundry.
When shopping for new appliances check “Energy Guide” labels and look for “Energy Star” rated products.
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