Seacoast NRG: energy, conservation, climate and the impetus for change

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Tip of the week:17.  Aerating, low-flow faucets and showerheads reduce water consumption while still maintaining water pressure at the tap.  Saving water also means saving the energy needed to heat your water.16.  Roll up your sleeves, and wash dishes.
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The City of Portsmouth, Portsmouth Listens, the Portsmouth School District and the Piscataqua Sustainability Initiative are planning the second annual Portsmouth Sustainability Fair to take place Saturday, May 9, 2009 from 10am – 3pm at the Portsmouth..
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Tip of the week:15.   Rather than guessing at the proper setting for your refrigerator and freezer, use a thermometer.  To keep food fresh, adjust the temperature to be between 37 to 40 degrees F.  For the freezer, adjust to 5 degrees F for the...
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Tip of the week:14.  The lint trap is your friend.  Clean it before every laundry load to allow free movement of air through the filter, and greater efficiency when drying clothes.  At least once a year, get out the vacuum and clean the vent and hose..
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The spam- and virus-fighting experts at McAfee recently released a report on the energy and environmental costs of spam, entitled Carbon Footprint of Spam.  According to the McAfee analysis, the annual energy used to transmit, process and filter spam...
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