Those are all great tips.
What I have done so far:
1. Replaced old appliances with new more efficient fridge, stove, dishwasher.
2. Replaced top-load washer with energy star front load. New dryer. Hang clothes out to dry in summer. Will do loads every other week now that we have a huge washer/dryer.
3. Replaced all light bulbs with compact florescent.
4. Recycle paper, plastic, metal.
5. Will walk or bike to work when it gets nice out.
6. Turn off and unplug things not in use.
7. In winter, put plastic on windows. Spray insulation around our bathroom window and bath vent.
8. Turn the thermostat down when we are at work in the winter.
9. Got a new LCD energy efficient TV to replace our old CRT.
Some changes I'd like to make:
1. Buy reusable cloth grocery bags.
2. Switch to environmentally friendly cleaning products.
3. Put more insulation in our attic for those cool winters.
4. Get an EnerGuide check for our house so we can fix what we aren't aware of.
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