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	<title>The Frugal Pig &#187; fuel economy</title>
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		<title>Reduce Gasoline Costs</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 May 2011 17:14:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Can You Pay Less For Gas? I just saw a news clip on TV. A small business owner had to run 3 vans, and she said that because of the increased cost of gasoline, she had to delay hiring another worker. This is not good news, just when we are hopeful for better job numbers in the US. Are you struggling with higher gasoline bills? Almost everybody is, and most of us can only do so much to reduce our consumption without really cutting into our quality of life. Here are some latest tips from gas misers that we know! Smart Phone or Navigation Apps Can Save You Money On Gas! You can download some free apps for your IPhone or other smart phones that help you check local gas prices so you can find the cheapest one. Some navigation systems also come with this feature. If you are still at home, there are some free websites you can search too. Take the road less traveled to buy gas. I have noticed, in my own neighborhood, that gas stations on the busiest roads are the most expensive. The difference between the gas station on the free way, and the one [...]
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		<title>US Government Fuel Economy Website</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Jun 2008 18:59:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Uncle Sam Wants You &#8230; To Conserve Fuel   Did you know that the US government provides a lot of valid information about conserving fuel and saving money by doing it? The US Department of energy runs FuelEconomy.Gov, and if you haven&#8217;t visited it yet, you may be pleased that some of your tax dollars are doing something worthwhile. You can compare the cars that are judged to get the most miles out of a gallon of gas. You can find the lowest gasoline prices in your town. And you get real tips on driving economically and finding tax credits for the things you may do to save money! Double savings, both on gasoline and taxes, are great things! Learn more about energy tax credits you may be able to qualify for. And maybe most importantly, the DEO website presents energy news. For instance, today, it proclaims that $4 a gallon gasoline is here to stay, so if you find that credible, you may want to base your plans on it. And also find out how the DEO is funding research for hybrid cars and other fuel savings. And of course, fuel savings, makes our world a bit greener too! [...]
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		<title>Sell Electricity With Grid Tied Solar or Wind Power</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 May 2008 05:23:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Learn About Grid-Tied Renewable Energy Did you know that you can actually produce your own electricity with some fairly affordable products? Not only can you cut your own electric bills, you can even earn credit towards high energy use months, and best of all, you can even sell your excess energy back to the electric company! These products are call grid-tied because they are tied into the public utility grid. They usually rely on solar or wind power, and your choice of a product would probably depend upon where you live. A sunny southern suburban home may do better with a small, lightweight solar system. A midwestern farmer may choose to rely on high tech wind power. Learn More About Grid-Tied Power Systems, and How You Can Benefit. grid, solar, wind powered, grid-tied, fuel, electricity Technorati Tags: grid, solar, wind powered, grid-tied, fuel, electricityNo related posts. Related posts brought to you by Yet Another Related Posts Plugin.
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		<title>Real Ways To Save Energy At Home</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 May 2008 02:45:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Oink</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Real Ways To Lower Your Electric and Gas Bill We have already discussed rising gasoline prices, and we&#8217;ve discussed the associated increase in groceries. However, your home utility bills are certain to spike just like gasoline prices do. In my part of the world we are just starting a long, hot summer, and that&#8217;s red alarm electricity bill time for us. Other parts of the world worry more about home heating. And of course, lighting and appliances, use energy all year long! Of course, you can find hundreds of ways to save energy. I am listing the ways that cost very little to do. Solar Lighting and Heating Has Arrived OK, it is still very expensive to outfit your whole home for solar power, but many inexpensive solar powered devices are on the market. I saw very affordable solar powered outdoor lighting at my local target store, and then checked it out on EBay. Since I needed some outdoor lights for the evening, I made an order, and I&#8217;m very excited about it. The lights charge all day, and then automatically turn themselves on at dusk. They are simple to install since they do not need to be hooked up [...]
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		<title>Tested Gasoline Economy Tips</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 May 2008 13:31:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Gasoline Savings Ideas That Work You can barely turn around without seeing a product or idea to help you save money on gasoline consumption. Of course the best tips is to try to limit your driving. You can limit your driving by planning the trips that you need. In other words, if you need to go to the grocery store and drop your kids off at their scouts meeting, it would be best to plan these two errands at the same time. If you work an hour away, this may be time to consider the bus or carpool. But what can you do to limit gasoline consumption for the trips you need to make? Well Edmunds.com tested the tips, and here is what they say. Stop Driving Like A Maniac! Moderate driving habits can reduce fuel consumption by 37%. So if you like to put the pedal to the metal and screech to a halt, cut it out. It is not safe anyway, so c&#8217;mon! Slow Down. You can save 14% of your gas by driving slower, especially on long trips at highway speeds. Use Cruise Control when you can. Keeping a standard speed as much as possible will average [...]
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