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Sustainable Life Solutions presented "Around the Home in 60 Minutes" at the Massachusetts State House to state representatives and aides on June 4, 2009. Photo courtesy of Saugus Photos Online |
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RESOURCES
Energy Efficiency
- Call Mass Save (800-632-8300) for a free home energy audit or call Next Step Living to schedule your blower door test and weatherization action plan. Tell them Sustainable Life Solutions sent you to get a discount.
Attention: Gas Customers - NSTAR & National Grid's current rebate for Weatherization is $1500 -$2000, or 75% of total cost, whichever is less. In addition, you'll receive a federal tax credit equal to 30% of the total cost of the service. You could end up actually saving more than the cost of the service!
- State & Federal Rebates & Tax Credits : Provides state, local, utility, and federal incentives that promote alternative energy and energy efficiency. Include articles on topics of interest to your readers, relevant news and events.
Reduce your oil costs
- Mass Energy Alliance - save 10-30 cents per gallon on oil, tell them you were referred by Sustainable Life Solutions
Interested in alternative energy?
Geothermal and Air Source heat pumps at Advanced Mechanical Systems,
Solar Photovoltaic for Electricity & Solar Hot Water Systems: You'll need southern exposure, unobstructed roofs or land to mount system. Rebates and tax credits pay for almost 50% of solar photovoltaic system and you'll receive renewable energy credits when your meter spins backwards! Gro Solar, www.grosolar.com, contact Patrick Brown, Patrick.brown@grosolar.com 781-799-6521
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Here are some additional books and websites with terrific information to help you learn more.
Carbon Footprint:
- Low Carbon Diet, by David Gershon, a 30-day program to lose 5000 (carbon) pounds.
- Poison Profits: The Toxic Assault on our Children, by Alice and Phillip Shabecoff
General: - 350.org: To learn more about the reasons reducing carbon emissions is important! - Tracking Trash, Loree Griffin Burns (For understanding the impact of plastics on the earth) |
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Are you ready to save money, energy, and the planet?
This seasonal quarterly newsletter will give you practical solutions to help you reduce your electricity, energy, and use of single-use disposable items. The best part is that in choosing to take action, you will save yourself a lot of money, too. Our goal is to help you consume less energy and nonrenewable stuff, and, by doing so, save money. If, after reading our newsletter, you find yourself inspired to take some small steps to reduce your consumption and help others do the same, you can do so in many different ways:
As a new start-up, we greatly appreciate all referrals to help our business grow, while helping you save money and the planet. |
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Save a kilowatt and maybe a mountain...
 Take a look at your electric bill and ask yourself, do you have an opportunity to save money and electricity . . . and maybe even a mountain? If your bill is equivalent to the 2007 national average in America, you are likely consuming about 936 kilowatt hours per month (according to the Department of Energy). According to the Environmental Defense Fund, coal is providing 55% of our electricity needs in the United States. Additionally, 70% of electricity generated is lost in transmission so much more is generated to bring your monthly supply to you. The burning of coal is the single largest source of the global warming pollutant, carbon dioxide. In addition to the damage caused by burning coal for electricity, extracting the coal also takes an enormous environmental toll. According to Jeff Barrie, Producer/Director of the movie "Kilowatt Ours, A Plan to Re-Energize America", one pound of coal is burned to generate approximately one kilowatt of electricity. To get the coal, Barrie's film takes you to the quaint hills of West Virginia, where mountain top removal to extract coal is happening on a daily basis. In Central and Southern Appalachia, 2500 tons of explosives are used daily to blow up mountains and remove the coal. As of 2007, over 450 mountains had been blown up in this region.
So, if learning this information gets you fired up (pun intended), you can take immediate action to eliminate wasted electricity in your home. I encourage you to take the challenge and get your whole family engaged.
Start with the easy stuff... look for all the electronics in your home that are wasting electricity when you think the appliance is off. Check all of the outlets in your home. If you have large "chunky" plugs that are warm or hot when you touch them, or if you have a clock on an appliance that you don't use, they are drawing electricity constantly. Unplug all cell phone chargers, DS chargers, electric keyboards, water fountains, coffee makers, and whatever else is drawing electricity when the item should be off. Now look at your computer and entertainment centers. If you leave your computer and the peripherals on, they are all drawing electricity all the time.
Consider these simple solutions to reducing your electricity consumption:
1) SmartStrip power strip - Automatically shuts off your peripheral devices when you shut off your computer or TV. SmartStrips even have two "always live" outlets so you can plug in items (a clock, phone or cable box, for example) that you want to stay on at all times. Using these power strips to eliminate energy "vampires" can save an average of $17.00 per month per computer. Learn more about Smart Strip Power Strips
2) PowerCost Monitor™ is a wireless energy monitor for your home. It can tell you at a glance how much electricity your home is using from moment-to-moment and in total and how much it's costing you. It's a great way for everyone in the household to become more aware of your power usage and cost, and become involved in reducing that usage. Learn more about PowerCost Monitors 3) KVARŪ Energy Controllers help you reduce electricity consumption on average 8 -25% by fine tuning electrical systems to reduce wasted energy from inefficient motors. Homes with pools, hot tubs, air conditioning, or lots of motors including washing machines, dishwashers, fans, dryers, refrigerators, freezers, etc. will see a savings of 6-10% in the first 60 - 90 days, or your money back. Mention Sustainable Life Solutions when you call them for a special discount. Learn more about KVAR Energy Controllers |
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Low Cost & Low Energy Air Conditioning
Stay cool while reducing your electric bill. Place a plastic gallon jug filled two thirds with water in the freezer with the cover off. In an open window, place a fan blowing into the room you want to cool. Place a 9 x 13 pan on table in front of the fan and put the frozen jug of water in the pan. Turn on the fan and be amazed at how cool you'll stay with a fraction of the energy a conventional A/C would cost. Note: additional benefits are that your freezer will run more efficiently filled with these gallon jugs and, in a power outage, they will help your refrigerated and frozen foods stay cold longer. |
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What Our Customers Are Saying
"The seminar "Around the Home in 60 Minutes" was a great way to extend Harvard Medical School's commitment to sustainability to include educating its employees on ways to reduce their carbon footprint at home. Laura Kischitz of Sustainable Life Solutions presented a host of useful tips, resources, and sound advice, in an engaging, interesting and intelligent format." - Barbara Wolf, Manager, Harvard Medical Center Office of Work and Family, Cambridge, MA
"Around the Home in 60 Minutes is excellent... everyone should know this! - Draper Laboratory employee, Cambridge, MA "[Sustainable Life Solutions] provided a great range of information and easy-to-do tips. Alternative energy rebates and tax credits let us know we can afford to go green!" - C. Smith, Homeowner, Sterling, MA "Since going to a Sustainable Life Solutions Home Party, my electric bill has gone down over 30%!" - Pat Metzger, North Attleboro, MA "I hired Sustainable Life Solutions for a home consultation to help me save money on my electric bill. After implementing their recommendations (all could be done at no cost), my electric bill dropped from an average of $300 - $450, to $248 - an average monthly savings of at least $100. Thank you for helping us save money. We will keep you posted if our bill goes down even more!" - The Miller Family, Bolton, MA |
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If you are interested in hosting a "Green Home Party", having a Home Sustainability Consultation, planning a "Going Green Around the Home" event at your company or in your community, or becoming an independent Sustainable Life Solutions consultant, please e-mail us for more information or call 617-281-1866. |
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Sincerely,
Laura Kischitz
President Sustainable Life Solutions |
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