Blog 2- The Struggle

Half way through the 30 day challenge. And I can’t wait for this thing to be over. I haven’t been able to sleep lately.  And I haven’t stayed up and watched TV. But on the other hand, I have been able to get up in the mornings and not feeling tired or sleeping in after my alarm goes off in the mornings.  I haven’t missed the bus. Since I’ve been doing this, I’ve been looking at other ways to save energy. One Website in particular I’ve seen is Energy Saving Tips - How to Reduce Energy Consumption | NRDC Here are some tips on saving electricity:  “1. Unplug

Unplug seldom-used appliances, like an extra refrigerator in the basement or garage that contains just a few items. You may save around $10 every month on your utility bill.

Unplug your chargers when you're not charging. Every house is full of little plastic power supplies to charge cell phones, PDA's, digital cameras, cordless tools and other personal gadgets. Keep them unplugged until you need them. Use power strips to switch off televisions, home theater equipment, and stereos when you're not using them. Even when you think these products are off, together, their "standby" consumption can be equivalent to that of a 75 or 100 watt light bulb running continuously.

Set Computers to Sleep and Hibernate

Enable the "sleep mode" feature on your computer, allowing it to use less power during periods of inactivity. In Windows, the power management settings are found on your control panel. Mac users, look for energy saving settings under system preferences in the apple menu. Configure your computer to "hibernate" automatically after 30 minutes or so of inactivity. The "hibernate mode" turns the computer off in a way that doesn't require you to reload everything when you switch it back on. Allowing your computer to hibernate saves energy and is more time-efficient than shutting down and restarting your computer from scratch. When you're done for the day, shut down.

Take Control of Temperature

Set your thermostat in winter to 68 degrees or less during the daytime, and 55 degrees before going to sleep (or when you're away for the day). During the summer, set thermostats to 78 degrees or more.”

I’ve also been doing these tips and conserving energy and save money. There is about 15 days left in the 30 day challenge. To be honest, in the end I’m probably going to go back to my old ways and waste energy.



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