Save Energy Start From Kitchen

Posted on: 13 July, 2011 - Category: Kitchen by:
Kitchen Equipment

Kitchen Equipment

Save Energy Start From Kitchen. Nowadays when you need to select products and home appliances and also kitchen equipment, it should be carefully and an environmental friendliness product. A lot of little things and simple you can do in the kitchen. Carefully select the products and housewares in addition to maintaining the health of the danger of gas emission, also to save costs and utilize used goods without reducing the beauty of your kitchen.

bamboo
Bamboo is the latest ingredient in making eco-friendly kitchen, including ingredients to make a big cutting board and can also be used for curtains and flooring. In addition, using fluorescent lamps can also save energy by 50 percent.

light
You can use sunlight to brighten your kitchen. This redundancy can help reduce electricity bills.

cork
The use of cork is equally important for your kitchen floor. By selecting a material made from tree bark, cork can absorb sound and resistant to mold, and mildew.

fabric
Fabric to fabric and fabric window seat also should choose a material made from cotton or wool. This is to avoid the effects of chemicals on the fabric that endanger health and your environment.

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Oh No! Rising British Gas Prices?

Posted on: 06 March, 2011 - Category: General by:

It appears as if energy prices may be rising again in the UK, angering many families who struggle to pay their gas and electric bills each month. These two bills, or one bill with a dual tariff, eat up a large portion of many UK household budgets and many people just can’t take any further increases. It’s not just British Gas prices. When one energy provider raises their rates, they all do.

The major energy suppliers to households in the UK are not entirely to blame for rising prices. The wholesale costs of electricity and gas play a major role in the cost of residential energy. For example, British Gas has to pay a wholesale price for electricity and gas, of which electricity cannot be stored, and if the producers of this wholesale gas and electricity raise their prices, then British Gas prices will go up.

Ofgem’s suggestion of fixed price energy tariffs may protect UK household consumers from rising British Gas prices for the length of the contract, but, as with all suppliers, guaranteed prices often cost more than the lowest-priced online deals. For most UK households, simply choosing the best online tariff and managing their account online, including paying with direct debit will result in the lowest British Gas prices. Many people could see significantly lower bills by by taking advantage of online deals and switching providers where appropriate.

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