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There are countless environment saving energy facts, as being conscious of our consumption as a planet is of greater importance now than ever before.

On a daily basis, the world consumes an incredible amount of heat, water, and electricity in continuing with everyday practices. While most people are aware of this, some of the statistics may come as a surprise when identified. Even more astounding than those facts are the ones that relate to energy saving. As we have improved our understanding of the effects that excessive energy consumption can have on our environment, our world has worked to minimize waste and improve our processes. The strategies enacted have in many cases been effective however, in many regards there remains a considerable deal left to be done. The following facts are meant to highlight some of the progress we’ve made and also identify opportunities for improvement.     

Water

 

The amount of water on our planet is not infinite. Though some areas are more aware of this than others, it is necessary that everyone understands this important lesson as water conservation should be one of our most pressing concerns worldwide. In addition to being a pivotal part of human survival, the capabilities that water allows us can be tapped into in order to supply energy. This makes it even more highly coveted and once again reinforces its importance to the planet.

 

  • If your hot water faucet leaks one drop per second, you waste 165 gallons per month, and 1,980 per year

 

  • Though 70% of the Earth is covered with water, only 2% of that is fresh water

 

  • Leaving water running as you brush your teeth can waste up to 4 gallons of water
  • What’s our main renewable energy source? It’s not wind, solar, or geothermal power. It’s hydropower (water).

Lighting/Electricity

 

From cellular devices in our pockets to the lights above, electricity is the fuel source of the world and is in use every hour of every day. With so many uses and as the fuel source of such a massive portion of appliances and other everyday essentials, it is understandable that there are a number of electricity energy saving facts out there. There are also a number of statistics about just how much electricity is used each day and the contexts in which that energy is consumed. Developments in lighting technology are helping to cut back on output and improve the efficiency of flicking on a light switch.

 

  • CFLs use 75% less energy than incandescent light bulbs
  • Lighting makes up about 20% of our electricity consumption.
  • When did Americans first have electricity? Thomas Edison delivered it to 85 buildings with his Pearl Street Power Station in 1882. People were afraid at first and wouldn’t let their children near the lights!
  • The US is the largest producer of nuclear-generated electricity in the world. About 1/3 of our electricity comes from nuclear plants. About 50% of our electricity comes from coal plants.

Appliances & Devices

 

The appliances found in homes and businesses serve a number of important functions as they cook, clean, and cool. And whether it’s the dishwasher or the coffeemaker, it is important to be aware of their usage and energy consumption both when turned on and when powered off. In addition to saving money on their use, the actual energy that these products are able to use can be reduced. Often as users, we fail to comprehend just how much goes into all that these products do for us.

  • Up to 30% of the cold air escapes from your fridge every time you open the door
  • If you yelled continuously for 8 years, 7 months, and 6 days, you would make enough energy to heat exactly one cup of coffee!
  • 75% of the electricity used in the average American home to power household electronics gets used when those devices are off.

 

  • The most energy efficient kitchen appliance is the microwave as it uses only around 30% of the energy used by the oven

Energy Consumption

 

The sheer amount of energy consumed each day by individual consumers and businesses alike can be staggering. And in many cases, there is a considerable amount of waste that occurs in this energy usage. Cutting down on it is possible, as often it is simple solutions that enable the reduction of gallons and kilowatt-hours of needless consumption. With a number of manufacturers and organizations aware of this, many have taken to producing efficient devices in order to enable consumers to reduce their energy usage. Some businesses have also taken to enacting energy usage standards and initiatives aimed at minimizing their environmental impact.

 

  • Google uses enough energy to continuously power 200,000 homes
  • US consumers waste nearly $300 billion per year in energy. Inefficient appliances, drafty doors and windows, poor insulation, and other preventable causes are the main culprits.
  • American hospitals consume more energy than just about any type of building on the planet.
  • About 30% of all energy used in buildings goes to waste, or could be used more efficiently

Other Facts

 

Along with the specific categorizations of saving energy facts, there are also a number of other useful and interesting bits of information available. Whether about additional fuel sources or emissions by country, a better understanding of our usage as a world is important as we try to move forward and reduce our reliance on harmful sources of energy and instead invest in breakthroughs in renewable energy.

 

  • At the beginning of civilization, a typical person used 12,000 kilocalories each day. In 1400, that nearly doubled to 26,000. After the Industrial Revolution, that tripled to 77,000. In 1975, it was 230,000!
  • Burning coal to produce electricity in America releases more carbon dioxide than all cars and trucks combined.
  • The world’s largest energy consumer and carbon dioxide emitter isn’t the US. It’s China!
  • Energy costs have risen 7x the average household income since 2004.

 

  • In the US, we use 23% of the world’s energy, but have just 5% of the world’s population
  • Nearly half of the world’s gas gets burned in the US.

 

The time for making wise energy decisions is now. Whether through simple changes in our homes or an increase in the energy efficiency practices used by organizations, we need to continue to push towards decreased reliance on non-renewable forms of energy and begin the process of increasing our conservation of finite resources.

Which of these saving energy facts came as a shock to you?  

 

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