[tabi] Re: Ways to lower your energy bill - Sunday,

  • From: "Daniel Ben Moshe" <danielbenmoshe1@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <tabi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 30 Nov 2010 10:45:47 -0500

Oh wow!!  When I look at these costs, I just screem thank goodness for fpl.

 

I'm glad to be your humble and obedient servant,

Zechen Elder Daniel Ben Moshe,
B'ni Yahshuah Synagogue Of Broward County,
www.theblindcansee.org
Choose ye this day whom you will serve.  If YHWH be Elohim, then serve him,
with all of your heart.  However, if baal be your god, then serve him.  As
for me, and my house.  We choose to serve YHWH!

The late Bishop Joe O Patterson told a story long ago, when i was a small
child.  about the show down, between Elijah, and the 450 false prophets of
baal. He shared with us how Elijah, stood, and told the false prophets to go
on ahead,and call their god first.   Because they had a much larger program.
He talked about how they had 450 participants to introduce. Elijah was so
sure of YHWH, he with confidence said, that he only had one.  Elijah also
reminded them, that they had to drag their fake god up the mountain side on
an ox cart.  Elijah also announced to the world, that his Elohim would be
there when he arrived.  He said mockingly, you go on ahead.  Heck, I will
even let you have prime time.  I'M going to take a nap, and when you guys
finish your foolishness, wake me up.  Go ahead now, take your best shot.
Bishop Joe O Patterson
A blessed memory
1963-1989   

 

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From: tabi-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:tabi-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf
Of Easy Talk
Sent: Tuesday, November 30, 2010 10:40 AM
To: tabi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [tabi] Re: Ways to lower your energy bill - Sunday, 


Here is a update on my efforts to cut down on my electric bill.  Remember I
posted about purchasing two oil filled radiators and using one in the
kitchen and the other in our bed room up stairs which is near the
thermostat. This month our electric cost dropped $117.00 about 38 percent
less than last month. October was $308 and this month was $191.00.  Our
entire bill last month was around $420 and this month it was $306.  I think
this is the lowest bill we have ever had.  I am sure it won't be as good
during colder months but hay I'll take what I can.
 
Robert
 

----- Original Message ----- 
From: Allison and  <mailto:acorange@xxxxxxxxxxx> Chip Orange 
To: tabi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
Sent: Sunday, November 14, 2010 9:24 PM
Subject: [tabi] Re: Ways to lower your energy bill - Sunday, 

it's pretty tough on renters, because almost everything you can do, other
than changing your thermostat (other than Robert that is), involves spending
money on appliances and the house, which you can't really do, and can very
seldom get the owner to do.  There is a program called LIHEAP which does
help those near the poverty line with their energy bills, regardless of
whether your a renter or an owner, and I think receiving SSDI or SSI may
automatically qualify you for it.  call the city and ask about LIHEAP (low
income home energy assistance program).
 
I will try and find info on this, but I recall some business advertising
that they could do something to your windows (sealing them, or putting a
film on them), to make them more energy efficient, without you having to
spend too much money.  There was an article recently pointing out the rising
per centage of your electricity which is used by TVs stereos computers, and
other home electronics; especially when they're in a stand by mode, waiting
to be activated.  so, if you have something like a large screen tv, which is
very warm even when you're not watching it, then maybe consider unplugging
it.
 
Also, ask the city if an energy audit is offered to renters; maybe they can
find places to add weather stripping say, and other changes, which aren't
expensive, but which make a big difference.
 
hth,
 
Chip
 
 
hth,
 
Chip
 
 
 

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From: tabi-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:tabi-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf
Of Darla J. Rogers
Sent: Sunday, November 14, 2010 8:35 PM
To: tabi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [tabi] Re: Ways to lower your energy bill - Sunday, 


Hi Lynn,
 
Hmm; sounds good.  Maybe we renters can find some tips that we can use, too.
 
Darla
 
 

----- Original Message ----- 
From: Lynn  <mailto:evans-lynn@xxxxxxxxxxx> Evans 
To: tabi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
Sent: Sunday, November 14, 2010 7:25 PM
Subject: [tabi] Ways to lower your energy bill - Sunday, 

Hello gang: 
 
Just in time for the energy debate. It's Kim Komando's cool site of the day!
 
 
/14/2010 



Winter is on the way. For many people that means increased energy
<http://www.komando.com/toolbox.aspx?mode=print&id=9782#> use to combat the
cold. And that means you're spending more money.

Using energy more efficiently can help save you money. But figuring out how
to be more efficient is tough. Fortunately, you don't have to do it alone.

Microsoft has an energy-calculating site called Hohm. Just enter your
house's street address. Hohm will pull its estimated energy use based on
public records. You can also enter more specific information for a better
estimate.

Hohm provides an energy cost breakdown. That helps you see where your energy
is going. It then offers some helpful solutions. That includes current tax
<http://www.komando.com/toolbox.aspx?mode=print&id=9782#> credits for
replacing inefficient appliances. Or it might suggest procedures for sealing
up air leaks. There are dozens of things you can try.

You will need to sign in to get the solutions. However, it only requires a
free Microsoft Live account
<http://www.komando.com/toolbox.aspx?mode=print&id=9782#> . If you have a
Hotmail account you can use that.

www.microsoft-hohm.com <http://www.microsoft-hohm.com/> 

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