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    Make the Drops-to-Watts Connectionconserving water saves electricity

    It’s Time for a New Way to Think About Water and Energy

    With climate change concerns, pervasive droughts, and high energy prices across the country, nearly everyone is looking for ways to conserve resources and cut costs. The good news is that by using a little “water sense” we can all use less water, energy, and money.

    It’s time for a new way of thinking about using water and energy more efficiently. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA’s) WaterSense program can help you save both. And look for the ENERGY STAR label on appliances and other products that use water and energy.

    Drops & Watts: You Can’t Have One Without the Other

    Many Americans know about the importance of saving energy, and many know about the importance of saving water. But few know about the direct connection between saving both. We turn on the bathroom lights and the shower without realizing how closely related water and electricity are to each other.

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    On average, the annual energy used to deliver, heat, and treat water for only 10 households could power a refrigerator for a year. In some areas of the country, that estimate is very low. For example, in parts of Southern California it takes as much as six times more electricity just to supply water to the same number of homes—that’s nearly enough electricity to power a whole house for a year. Heating water for bathing, shaving, cooking, and cleaning also requires a considerable amount of energy. Homes with electric water heaters, for example, spend one-quarter of their electric bill just to heat water.

    Given how closely related saving water is to saving energy, one of the best ways to save energy across the country and in our own home is to use water more efficiently.

    How Can We Start Saving?

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    One of the simplest ways to save both water and energy is to install water-efficient products. WaterSense labeled products not only save water, but can help reduce your energy bills. Installing WaterSense labeled faucet aerators in your bathrooms, for example, costs just a few dollars but could save you enough electricity to dry your hair every day for a year!

    You can choose from hundreds of WaterSense labeled products. What’s more, you can be sure the products will not only save resources, but will perform well. WaterSense labeled products must undergo independent, third-party testing and certification to ensure they meet EPA’s criteria for both efficiency and performance.

    Source: EPA/Water Sense

    Collecting and storing rainwater and water from other sources in water tanks and rainwater tanks saves energy too.  See Rainwater system that generates electricity too.  South Africa is yet to enjoy a certification system such as Water Sense but a little research before buying an appliance is all that is required.

    JoJo’s superior plastic water tanks and water tank stands make JoJo Tanks the leaders in plastic water tank technology and the quality, affordability and guarantee on these water tanks make JoJo products the best choice in South Africa.  JoJo’s water tanks and chemical tanks come standard with a number of features that are often lacking on cheaper/inferior plastic tanks made by other companies.

    JoJo Tanks (South Africa) offer a wide range of plastic water tanks and chemical tanks to suit every household, business or agricultural need.  See JoJo Tanks VERTICAL TANKS, HORIZONTAL TANKS, STEEL TANK STANDS and OTHER JOJO PRODUCTS. Also see JoJo Tanks’ NEW 6000 LITRE UNDERGROUND TANKS. Also see our FAQ and WATER TANK PRICES.

    We are authorised JoJo Tanks dealers in South Africa.  CONTACT US for a quote on the right JoJo water tank or other JoJo product for you.  Special discounts are available on multiple orders and to our commercial and government customers.

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