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worldwide attention to the Indian independence movement.
To use less energy without significant spending, consider simple changes like switching to energy-efficient LED bulbs, which consume less electricity and last longer. Implementing a programmable thermostat can help optimize heating and cooling without high upfront costs. Additionally, sealing drafts around windows and doors can reduce heating and cooling needs, further lowering energy bills. Finally, adopting habits like unplugging electronics when not in use can lead to noticeable savings over time.
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what word means these peoople use less so soldiers could have more
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i think people have learned to use less energy from certian things like gas, coal, or oil by using solar, wind, and water to make energy, but in general no. if anything people are using more energy than ever.
I suggest you tell them for every electricty dollar they save you will give them $10.
no. I think it can be argued that we use more energy now than we did 100 years ago. However, in the short term we are becoming more efficient in how we use our energy.
1. encourage other to conserve 2. plant trees 3. buy energy- efficients produce 4. use less hot water 5. Use the "off " switch 6. Drive less and smart
to stop global warming and to use less energy on there electrical bill
Energy Star dishwashers use less electricity, although they generally use less water as well.
One of your mafia family has to send them to you... You can encourage them to send them to you by sending energy packs out to them...
The more renewable energy we use the less non-renewable energy we use. And if we use less of it, it'll last longer.
Sure. Most forms of energy that we use, we have to pay for one way or another. Use less, pay less.
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Energy suppliers can increase their search and support for alternative forms of energy. They can also encourage their customers to be more conservative in their use of energy.
If I had access to solar energy I would use more of it.