I have heard that it is better in Europe if you have an electric stove/hot water system in your home than a gas because gas is more expensive. Is this true? It is the opposite here in Australia, you would probably save 60% with gas rather than electricity.
mmmm cars & transport – sorry, wrong section. If anyone knows from here anyway let me know.
Cheers
Italy to be exact.
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Well these are things I have always done but here they are….
~Unplug anything that is not on (yes even the TV)
~Keep my house closed up in the day so I don’t have to turn on my AC to often
~Do laundry on weekend mornings
~Keep the lights off in the daytime (I actually made my son give me $5 because he left his light on when we went to the store. He hasn’t done it since)
~I carpool
~I recycle everything
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i have to pay for hot water now, how do you conserve it and how to conserve energy?? (electricity)
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