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Energy Saving

Energy saving is the activity of reducing the amount of energy producing resources people use and deplete in the daily course of their lives. There is a limited quantity of nonrenewable energy resources on Earth, so it is essential to save the current supply and use renewable sources that will be available in the future. By making some behavioral changes, individuals and organizations can decrease their consumption of heat and power to save energy.

Specific energy saving activities include, but are not limited to, using more efficient light bulbs; lowering heating system thermostats in the home and office; reducing the use of cars and other petroleum reliant vehicles; and reusing ma...
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Energy saving is the activity of reducing the amount of energy producing resources people use and deplete in the daily course of their lives. There is a limited quantity of nonrenewable energy resources on Earth, so it is essential to save the current supply and use renewable sources that will be available in the future. By making some behavioral changes, individuals and organizations can decrease their consumption of heat and power to save energy.

Specific energy saving activities include, but are not limited to, using more efficient light bulbs; lowering heating system thermostats in the home and office; reducing the use of cars and other petroleum reliant vehicles; and reusing materials such as plastic bags and water bottles.
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    Oct 24, 2012 |Story| Hartford Courant
  1. October Storm Hits Connecticut

    Nov 8 Some 18,000 Connecticut Light and Power customers were still without power midday Tuesday, most in the Simsbury area. About one-third of Simsbury was without electricity, as was a quarter of Avon and Farmington, and many in Granby, Canton,...

    Tags: New York City, Civil and Public Service, Music, Blue Back Square, Safety of Citizens

  2. Feb 1, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. O'Malley makes his case for 'investments' in Maryland

    Gov. Martin O'Malley used his State of the State address Wednesday to make his case for his most ambitious legislative agenda since taking office.
    Gov. Martin O'Malley used his State of the State address Wednesday to make his case for his most ambitious legislative agenda since taking office. Now comes the hard job of selling it. In an upbeat, 33-minute speech to both chambers of the General...

    Tags: Parties and Movements, Barack Obama, Minority Groups, U.S. House Committee on Appropriations, Pension and Welfare

  4. Feb 5, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Sacrificing the desert to save the Earth

    Construction cranes rise like storks 40 stories above the Mojave Desert. In their midst, the "power tower" emerges, wrapped in scaffolding and looking like a multistage rocket.
    Construction cranes rise like storks 40 stories above the Mojave Desert. In their midst, the "power tower" emerges, wrapped in scaffolding and looking like a multistage rocket. Clustered nearby are hangar-sized assembly buildings, looming berms of sand...

    Tags: Property, Employment Opportunities, Ken Salazar, Business Enterprises, National Government

  6. Feb 8, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. BGE heating bills expected to decrease from last winter

    Customers ofBaltimore Gas and Electric Co.can expect to pay $100 to $200 less to heat their homes this winter if the warmer-than-normal weather continues, the utility said Wednesday. BGE expects a 16 percent decrease in heating bills because of warmer...

    Tags: Environmental Issues, Natural Resources, Petroleum Industry, Natural Gas, Energy Saving

  8. Jan 8, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Delay sought for trash-burning power plant in Fairfield

    A New York-based company that had announced more than a year ago it was ready to start building a disputed trash-burning power plant in south Baltimore is now seeking a waiver of a state-imposed deadline to begin work on the $1 billion project within...

    Tags: Environmental Politics, Energy, Baltimore County, Justice System, Environmental Pollution

  10. Jan 26, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. The flush tax blues

    There's an old joke about "denial" being more than a river in Egypt. Far less amusing is the denial some in Annapolis seem to have about pollution in the Chesapeake Bay and what's required to bring Maryland's sewage treatment plants into compliance with federal regulations.
    There's an old joke about "denial" being more than a river in Egypt. Far less amusing is the denial some in Annapolis seem to have about pollution in the Chesapeake Bay and what's required to bring Maryland's sewage treatment plants into compliance with...

    Tags: Waste, Water Supply, Government, Justice System, Environmental Pollution

  12. Jan 21, 2012 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  13. Patt Morrison Asks: Alice Waters

    Little bistro, huge impact. Like a different sort of miracle of the five loaves and two fishes, Chez Panisse, the landmark Berkeley restaurant, and its founder and guiding spirit, Alice Waters, have leveraged a small temple of slow, local and organic food into a massive force in the culinary world. Now that appetite for a new/old food culture has begun to register on the public's consciousness, if not always on its plate. Waters is clearing her table of most everything but the <a href=&quot;http://www.edibleschoolyard.org/">Edible Schoolyard Project</a>: If we are what we eat, she wants children in class, on the playground and in the cafeteria kitchen to change their identities by the forkful.
    Little bistro, huge impact. Like a different sort of miracle of the five loaves and two fishes, Chez Panisse, the landmark Berkeley restaurant, and its founder and guiding spirit, Alice Waters, have leveraged a small temple of slow, local and organic food...

    Tags: Michelin Group, Potatoes, Government, Food Industry, Walmart

  14. Jan 2, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  15. Spring Mills Primary expected to strike 'gold' with 'green' qualities

    Berkeley County Schools Superintendent Manny P. Arvon II said he is &ldquo;very confident&rdquo; that Spring Mills Primary School, the county&rsquo;s first &ldquo;green&rdquo; school, will strike &ldquo;gold,&rdquo; at least for environmental and energy efficiency standards.
    matthew.umstead@herald-mail.com
    Berkeley County Schools Superintendent Manny P. Arvon II said he is “very confident” that Spring Mills Primary School, the county’s first “green” school, will strike “gold,” at least for environmental and energy...

    Tags: Environmental Issues, Landforms, Landforms, Standards, Mountains

  16. Jan 1, 2012 |Story| Aberdeen News
  17. City Council agenda

    The Aberdeen City Council will meet in regular session at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday in the courtroom on the third floor of the Municipal Building, 123 S. Lincoln St. The agenda includes: Election: Municipal election of city council members is by law...

    Tags: Environmental Issues, Water Supply, Kraft Foods Group, Inc., Energy Saving, Local Elections

  18. Jan 4, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  19. Hagerstown copes with cold

    James Barnes of Hagerstown, a worker for Flagger Force worker vehicle escort service, was directing traffic on West Franklin Street Wednesday while the temperature was below 20 degrees.
    caleb.calhoun@herald-mail.com
    James Barnes of Hagerstown, a worker for Flagger Force worker vehicle escort service, was directing traffic on West Franklin Street Wednesday while the temperature was below 20 degrees. “I can't wait until summertime,” said Barnes, who said...

    Tags: Weather Reports, Environmental Issues, Employees, Annapolis, Career and Workplace

  20. Jan 6, 2012 |Story| Aberdeen News
  21. Changing bulbs can save more than a little change

    One of the easiest ways to save money on energy bills is to replace inefficient light bulbs with bulbs that produce just as much light but use less energy, according to Carl Pedersen, North Dakota State University Extension Service energy educator....

    Tags: Science, Electronics, Environmental Issues, Electricity Production and Distribution, Football

  22. Jan 5, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  23. Government help sought to upgrade Hopewell Manor Apartments

    A nonprofit affordable housing developer is seeking government help to renovate and possibly expand the Hopewell Manor Apartments complex in Halfway.
    heather.keels@herald-mail.com
    A nonprofit affordable housing developer is seeking government help to renovate and possibly expand the Hopewell Manor Apartments complex in Halfway. Kathy Ebner, development director for Annapolis, Md.-based Homes for America, asked the Washington...

    Tags: Hopewell (Hopewell, Virginia), Annapolis, Energy Saving, Tax Credits, Politics

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