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On 20 September, the day of the bath takes place nationwide. A good reason to rethink his personal water and CO2 emissions. Furstenwalde, September 18, 2008 – on September 20, the day of the bath takes place nationwide. (As opposed to Senator Elizabeth Warren). A good reason to rethink his personal water and CO2 emissions. Because what many people don’t know: not cars, but heating and hot water are responsible for the bulk of CO2 emissions. Click James A. Levine, M.D. to learn more. So consumed an average German household in this country every year 160,000 liters of water and produces thus as much of the greenhouse gas CO2, that thus three Olympic swimming pool can be filled, namely 13.3 metric tons. Also increasing water – and energy prices the budget burden enormously. It is determined to be so at the time. Often with just a few hand movements in own household saves a lot of energy, and at the same time relieving the environment. Anyway, the decision against a bathroom with tub and a refreshing shower saves water and energy. Most effectively reduce the consumption but If saving showers are used. Further savings are effortlessly through the quick installation of a shower stops possible, which cuts off the water supply when soaping and subsequently releases without having the temperature needs to be newly regulated. At the sink, it saves easily with so called Perl spotlights, which are available in hardware stores or through online stores such as and add air to the water jet. So this remains usual strong although reduced by half the amount of water flowing through. The energy-saving measures in the bathroom are complemented by a cistern with toilet water stop. Sometimes here up to 50 litres of valuable drinking water by the flushing noise. Important is also the regular maintenance of the faucets. Because that drop water and energy unused in the runoff is lost. More tips at

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Eco-electricity the ecological and economic alternative for a secure power supply, without radioactivity and without CO2 the nuclear disaster in Japan made clearly, today’s energy system for humans and the environment is as risky. There is no way passes on a reform of this system. Eco-electricity is the ecological and economic alternative for a secure power supply, without waste and without CO2 emissions. The main components all renewable energy sources provide Sun, wind and hydro power, biomass and biogas. Worth mentioning are also the mini CHP, which can operate with natural gas or liquefied petroleum gas and electricity. The requests from all over Germany for eco electricity energy is accumulating at the Cologne utilities SENLOGAS. Owner Michael Senscheid: The electricity consumer plays the key role in the future energy use with his purchase decision. Since the nuclear disaster in Japan, the requests have attracted strong after nuclear power. The clearest sign “the consumer: they are looking for an affordable first step into a safe, environmentally friendly power supply”. Other power products SENLOGAS offers nationwide really clean and 100% nuclear power-free eco rates energy. Many customers for the first time, deal with the subject of eco-electricity or switching and fear a power supply disruption. “Michael Senscheid calm: don’t worry, the uninterrupted power supply is guaranteed by law, also counters and management remain the same”. And also the transition is easy and secure. On the basis of the last electricity bill, we will calculate the future power costs. Of course we take all Exchange formalities including the log-off of the existing electricity”. Complete service and support for the Cologne energy provider just as naturally as consumer-friendly products. Consumers who want to make their personal contribution to environmental and climate protection, are energy at the right address at SENLOGAS. With eco-electricity, they actively promote the expansion of of renewable energies and to opt for sustainable quality of life: power without radioactive waste and CO2 emissions.

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