May is Energy Saving Month in South Africa, when citizens are obligated to reduce energy consumption to avoid future shortages. The document provides tips to save electricity and fuel, such as taking showers instead of baths, switching off appliances when not in use, and maintaining proper tire pressure. HP advocates for sustainable technology and offers ENERGY STAR qualified products that meet energy efficiency guidelines to save money and the environment without sacrificing performance.
10 Tips You Need To Know To Cut Heating Cost This Winter
ENERGY SAVING MONTH
1. ENERGY SAVING MONTH
May = Energy Saving Month, 1-30 2016.
Did you know that May is energy saving month in our very own South Africa! Which means as
citizens we have the obligation of reducing energy consumption in our everyday lives as todays
energy wastage is tomorrow’s shortage?
With the cold weather hitting South Africans it is very important to take note of the following
tips in order to make sure you are making a difference!
Electricity saving tips
1. Take a shower instead of a bath.
2. Don’t fill the kettle - only boil the water that you need.
3. Keep the fridge door closed, and make sure it is properly sealed.
4. Don’t cook with a small pot on a large stove plate.
5. Dress for the season - warm in winter and light clothing in summer.
6. Switch off all appliances when they are not in use.
7. Reduce your heater or geyser temperature from hot to warm.
8. Close all windows and doors when the air conditioner or heater is on.
9. Use CFL energy saving bulbs at all times.
10. Fit one light bulb with the correct level of brightness in a room.
11. Turn the lights off when you leave a room.
12. Do all ironing at the same time.
Fuel saving tips
1. Lighten the load in your vehicle.
2. Plan your trips and minimize short trips or walk.
3. Keep a safe following distance.
4. Use air conditioner only when necessary.
5. Reduce idling time.
6. Travel early/later to avoid known traffic peaks.
7. Resolve minor and major car service issues.
8. Keep your tyres inflated to the proper pressure.
9. Join a lift club.
10. If available use public transport.
11. Use the recommended grade of motor oil for your car.
12. Change gears according to your speed.
2. For decades HP has been a leader in environmental responsibility and has advocated globally
for policies and regulations that encourage sustainable and energy efficient approaches to
technology. HP's leadership in reducing the environmental impact of its technology products
has resulted in numerous qualifications that recognize our design and technological
innovations. For examples visit: http://www8.hp.com/us/en/hp-
information/environment/ecolabels.html#.Vzwn_zToQzg
HP’s ENERGY STAR qualified products save you money by reducing energy costs and helps
protect the environment without sacrificing features or performance. HP is proud to offer our
customers products with the ENERGY STAR label.
What is ENERGY STAR?
Products that are ENERGY STAR qualified use less energy and prevent greenhouse gas emissions
by meeting strict energy efficiency guidelines set by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
and the Department of Energy. HP is committed to offering products and services worldwide
that help customers save money, conserve energy and improve the quality of our environment.
The more energy we can save through energy efficiency, the more we reduce greenhouse gases
and the risks of climate change.
HP ENERGY STAR qualified products:
Produce less heat and reduce cooling loads by about 15%, and up to 30% in warmer
climates
Use about half as much electricity – saving half in utility costs
Automatically go into “sleep” mode after periods of inactivity
Computers use 75% less energy in “sleep” mode
Copiers use 40% less energy in “sleep” mode
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