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8 November24,2007 NewsHopperTM

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- Brainerd; Holiday “De-Lites” North - McGregor; and Agnew Hardware Hank - Onamia are asking you to get rid of your traditional holiday lighting and replace them with LED holiday lighting. Bring in your old lights and get $5 off LED lights - Limit 5 per customer/must be 50 bulbs or more per string.

Why buy LED? • LED (light emitting diode) bulbs use 10 times less electricity than mini-lights and 100 times less than C-7 bulbs• The lifespan of LEDs is extremely long—up to 100,000 hours inside and 50,000 outside• Holiday LEDs are available in mini-lights, flame-tips, globes, gems, ropes, icicles• All-weather, unbreakable and water-resistant• Cool to the touch, shatterproof, shock-resistant

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Energy efficient LEDChristmas Lights

One of the largest energy expenses is heating your waterWater heating is the third

largest energy expense inyour home. It typically ac-counts for about 13 percentofyourutilitybill.Therearefourways to cutyourwaterheating bills: use less hotwater, turn down the ther-mostatonyourwaterheater,insulate your water heaterorbuyanew,moreefficientwaterheater.

Water Heating TipsInstall aerating, low-flow

faucetsandshowerheads.Repairleakyfaucetsprompt-

ly;aleakyfaucetwastesgal-lonsofwaterinashortperiodoftime.

Lower the thermostat onyourwaterheater;waterheat-erssometimescomefromthefactorywithhightemperature

settingsbutasettingof120°F provides comfortable hotwaterformostuses.

Take more showers thanbaths.Bathingusesthemosthot water in the averagehousehold.

Insulate your electric hot-waterstoragetank;becarefulnot to cover the thermostat.Follow the manufacturer’srecommendations.

Insulate your natural gasoroilhot-waterstoragetankbut be careful not to coverthe water heater’s top, bot-tom, thermostat or burnercompartment. Follow themanufacturer’s recommen-dations; when in doubt, getprofessionalhelp.

Insulate the first six feetof the hot and cold water

pipesconnectedtothewaterheater.

Ifyouareinthemarketforanewdishwasherorclotheswasher,considerbuyinganef-ficient,water-savingENERGYSTAR model to reduce hotwateruse.

Installheattrapsonthehotand cold pipes at thewaterheater to prevent heat loss.Somenewwaterheatershavebuilt-inheattraps.

Drainaquartofwaterfromyourwater tank every threemonths to remove sedimentthat impedes heat transferand lowers the efficiency ofyourheater.Thetypeofwatertankyouhavedeterminesthesteps to take, so follow themanufacturer’sadvice.

Althoughmostwater heat-

ers last10-15years, it’sbestto start shopping for a newone if yours is more thansevenyearsold.Doingsomeresearch before your heaterfailswillenableyoutoselectone that most appropriatelymeetsyourneeds.

• Long-Term SavingsTip:Buy a new energy-efficientwaterheater.Whileitmaycostmoreinitiallythanastandardwaterheater,theenergysav-ingswillcontinueduringthelifetimeoftheappliance.LookfortheEnergyGuidelabel.

• Long-Term SavingsTip:Consider installing a drainwater waste heat recoverysystem.A recentDOE studyshowedenergysavingsof25percent to about 30percentforwaterheatingusingsuch

asystem.• Long-Term SavingsTip:

Consider natural-gas on-demand or tankless waterheaters. Researchers havefound savings can be up to30percentcomparedwithastandard natural-gas storagetankwaterheater.

• Long-Term SavingsTip:Heat pump water heatersareveryeconomicalinsomeareas.

Solar Water HeatersIfyouheatwaterwithelec-

tricity, have high electricrates,andhaveanunshaded,south-facing location (suchasaroof)onyourproperty,consider installing a solarwaterheater.Thesolarunitsare environmentally friendlyandcannowbeinstalledon

your roof to blendwith thearchitecture of your house.Morethan1.5millionhomesandbusinessesintheUnitedStates have invested in so-lar water heating systems,andsurveysindicateover94percent of these customersconsiderthesystemsagoodinvestment.Solarwaterheat-ingsystemsarealsogoodfortheenvironment.Solarwaterheaters avoid the harmfulgreenhouse gas emissionsassociated with electricityproduction.Duringa20-yearperiod,onesolarwaterheatercanavoidover50tonsofcar-bondioxideemissions.Whenshopping for a solar waterheater,lookforsystemscerti-fiedbytheSolarRatingandCertificationCorporation.

Saving money doing laundryAbout90percentoftheen-

ergyusedforwashingclothesisforheatingthewater.Thereare two ways to reduce theamount of energy used forwashing clothes—use lesswater and use cooler water.Unless you’re dealing with

oilystains,thewarmorcoldwatersettingonyourmachinewillgenerallydoagoodjobofcleaningyourclothes.Switch-ingyourtemperaturesettingfromhot towarmcancutaload’senergyuseinhalf.

Laundry Tips

Wash your clothes in coldwaterusingcold-waterdeter-gentswheneverpossible.

Washanddryfull loads.Ifyouarewashingasmallload,use the appropriate water-levelsetting.

Drytowelsandheaviercot-tonsinaseparateloadfromlighter-weightclothes.

Don’tover-dryyourclothes.Ifyourmachinehasamois-turesensor,useit.

Clean the lint filter in thedryeraftereveryloadtoim-proveaircirculation.

Use the cool-down cycletoallowtheclothestofinishdryingwiththeresidualheatinthedryer.

Periodically inspect yourdryerventtoensureitisnotblocked.Thiswillsaveenergyandmaypreventafire.Manu-facturers recommend usingrigid venting material, notplasticventsthatmaycollapseandcauseblockages.

Considerair-dryingclotheson clothes lines or dryingracks. Air-drying is recom-mendedbyclothingmanufac-

turersforsomefabrics.• Long-Term SavingsTip:

Look for theENERGYSTARandEnergyGuidelabels.EN-ERGYSTARclotheswasherscleanclothesusing50percentless energy than standardwashers.Most full-sizedEN-ERGYSTARwashersuse18-25gallonsofwaterperload,compared to the 40 gallonsusedbyastandardmachine.ENERGY STAR models alsospintheclothesbetter,result-inginlessdryingtime.

• Long-Term SavingsTip:

When shopping for a newclothes dryer, look for onewith a moisture sensor thatautomatically shuts off themachine when your clothesaredry.Notonlywillthissaveenergy,itwillsavewearandtear on your clothes causedbyover-drying.

• Long-Term SavingsTip:ENERGYSTARdoesnotlabelclothesdryersbecausemostofthemusesimilaramountsofenergy,whichmeansthereis little difference in energyusebetweenmodels.

Water heater energy efficiency tips• Make sure water heater

issetatthelowestpoint,try120degrees.

•Trywashingclotheswithwarmwaterandrinsingwithcold.

• If your water heater islocated in anunconditionedspace, consider installing a

thermalwraparoundit.• Consider buying a new

energyefficientwaterheater.While it may cost more ini-tiallythanastandardunit,theenergysavingswillcontinueduringthelifetimeoftheap-pliance.Mostelectriccoopera-tivesofferincentivestoreduce

thecostsofareplacement.•Althoughmostwaterheat-

erslast10-15years,it’sbesttostartshoppingforanewoneifyoursismorethan7yearsold. Doing some researchbefore your heater failswillenableyoutoselectonethatmost appropriately meetsyourneeds.

• Drain a quart of water

fromyourwatertankevery3months to remove sedimentthat impedes heat transferand lowers the efficiency ofyourheater.Thetypeofwatertankyouhavedeterminesthesteps to take, so follow themanufacturer’sadvice.

•Trytouselesshotwateroverall.Thishelpskeepyourcostsdown.

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