Category: Energy Savings
It doesn’t matter if you are leading the charge against global warming or just a homeowner looking for ways to save a few dollars on energy costs, we can all benefit from learning how to reduce our carbon footprint.
Your carbon footprint is basically how much carbon dioxide (CO2) you produce from your lifestyle. Factors include how much you drive, heating and cooling your home, trash you produce and so forth. Some of these items are unavoidable if we actually want to be able to survive, but there are many things we can do to reduce our footprints. Most of the time, it doesn’t take a lot of effort or money, but they do have a big impact.
Lets take light bulbs for example. There are approximately 125 million houses in the United States (source – Google as of the date of this posting). If every home changed one light bulb that is on for 2 hours a day from a 100watt bulb to a 16watt LED that would be over 21 billion watts of energy saved. At a conservative average of 10 cents per kilowatt that is about $2.1 million in savings. Unfortunately all that money doesn’t come directly to you but hopefully you can see how a small item like changing 1 light bulb can have a large impact. To look at it another way, that would be about the equivalent of removing 2,700 cars from the road. Other items like driving less, recycling, adjusting your thermostat and more can all be simple little things we do but when done as a whole country can have a huge impact.
Want to know how much green house gas your car produces in a year? Air King has a calculator that will let you know as well as many other helpful tips to reduce your carbon footprint on the Climate Change page of this web site