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Renters: 6 Tips to Saving Money on Your Monthly Utility Bill

Posted by Scott Ranck on Oct 21, 2014 10:27:37 AM

One of the big energy problems throughout the state is rental property. In most rent or lease situations the tenant is responsible for the utility bills. The person owning the property has no vested interest in paying for energy upgrades because he doesn’t have to pay the utility bills.

It is a difficult situation and one of the larger reasons for major energy waste. Short of legislative action that would require some mandatory energy upgrades here are some suggestions to help lower utility costs for the renter. Take charge of what you can control and apply some pressure on the landlord to do some upgrades.

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Topics: Energy Conservation, Residential, Natural Gas, Energy Efficiency

3 Tips Every Floridian Should Know About Gas Heat

Posted by Scott Ranck on Oct 2, 2014 8:41:00 AM

3 Tips Every Floridian Should Know About Gas Heat

The last thing people think about when moving to Florida is how they will heat their home. Heating Degree Days is a measurement for how much heating is required in an area. Heating Degree Days are the average daily temperature subtracted from 65°.

For example, we have a 70°  high temperature and a 44° low on January 2.  The average temperature is 57°. Doing the math we subtract 65°-57°= 8 heating degree days for that date. Key West, FL has only 100 heating degree days annually, Orlando comes in at 766 and Tallahassee at 1485. Heat is still needed in central and northern Florida. So, here are three things you should know about gas space heating.

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Topics: Energy Conservation, Residential, Natural Gas, Energy Efficiency

4 Energy Conservation Techniques For Your Clothes Dryer

Posted by Scott Ranck on Sep 3, 2014 2:26:00 PM

 I remember as a child my mom hanging clothes out in the backyard on a clothes line. These days, most American homes come with a clothes dryer. Clothes dryers are more convenient, work faster, and some may argue that they will keep the clothes cleaner and less wrinkled.
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Topics: Energy Conservation, Residential, Natural Gas, Energy Efficiency

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