energy efficiency

For those of you that liked my list of 10 ways to make your refrigerator use less energy, Yanic at Adventures into green has some interesting numbers and a few more ways to boost energy efficiency. Also, Vegetarian times has a good article on other ways to green your refrigerator, as well as tips on [...]

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10 ways to make your refrigerator use less energy

by thomas on May 11, 2009 (Feature image by Infrogmation - Artwork by Banksy)

Fridge kite by Banksy

Refrigerators are less energy efficient than most people realize. Their energy efficiency ratings are done under ideal conditions – get a few things wrong and you might end up spending a lot more electricity on cooling your food than necessary. If you follow the advice in the list below, though, you can be safe in [...]

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