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The Tax Man Cometh
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8 mos ago
Submitted by ktfinklea on Monday, April 13, 2009. Inevitable. Unavoidable. Tax Day is quickly approaching. So while you're cramming to finish your return at the last minute check out this post from our friends at Simple Steps to find out how you can save money by investing in the planet. New Energy Efficiency Tax Credits Now's the time to invest in energy-efficient home improvements and take advantage of new federal tax credits. Tax credits are available for 30 percent of the cost of qualified windows, skylights, doors, insulation, water heaters or solar panels. Tax credits, unlike tax deductions, are as good as a rebate -- they come straight out of Line 46, the taxes you owe. You may not be able to claim tax credits for energy efficiency improvements to your home on this year's return (unless you installed a geothermal heat pump, solar water heater, small |
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Fight for the Right Lights!
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9 mos ago
Our friends at Simple Steps want you to demand more efficient lighting and we think you should too! Check out the blog below and then TAKE ACTION and tell the Department of Energy to strengthen lighting efficiency standards! How much energy could be saved by more efficient lighting? If you're among the millions of Americans who switched to CFLs, you've seen the difference in your electricity bill. But how much energy could be saved with better federal efficiency standards? The numbers are staggering -- a higher standard for just two kinds of bulbs found in offices and homes could save 15.8 quadrillion BTUs of energy by 2048. A quadrillion is one thousand million million -- that's 15 zeros. The Department of Energy has proposed new standards for fluorescent tube lamps, including the four-foot-long bulbs found in millions of office light fixtures, and incandescent reflector lamps, the common cone-shaped light |
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Hi I'm a Mac. And I'm a PC...and I'm Saving Energy
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10 mos ago
Submitted by ktfinklea on Thursday, January 29, 2009.
Addicted to your computer? Another post from our friends at Simple Steps lends some tips and tricks at saving energy after you've torn your eyes from facebook updates. Ensure that your computer doesn't work overtime and waste electricity with these simple steps. Get rid of your screensaver, shut off your monitor and plug into a smarter power strip to save energy, money and prevent pollution from power plants. Set Sleep Mode Check your computer's settings and activate "sleep mode." Setting your computer to go to sleep after a few minutes of inactivity will save power and the battery if you're using a laptop. Shutting down an inactive monitor and processor can save you up to $50 a year and cut energy use by more than 90 percent. Mac users can find energy saving settings under System Preferences in |
