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** Monthly resource use cartoons and energy saving tips!**

 

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Advice

Useful information

If you are organizing an event, follow the ‘Greener Events’ advice at: http://www.oursouthwest.com/SusBus/greener-events.pdf

For more information on climate change see www.defra.gov.uk/environment/climatechange

Forest Stewardship Council accredits responsible forest management: www.fsc.org

The Carbon Trust makes business sense of climate change www.thecarbontrust.co.uk

Join the celebrities and become carbon neutral www.futureforests.com

Find out where you can fill up on biodiesel: www.biodieselfillingstations.co.uk

Promote the Environmental Code of Practice at your club or business www.ecop.org.uk

 

Month by month tips for using resources more efficiently - select a month below for more information

Jan

 

» January Take some time to search for grants and funding available to install alternative energy sources –there are more around than you may think!’

 

LEDs

 

» February 'Consider installing LED light bulbs on board. These are energy efficient, produce very little heat and last up to 12 times longer than ordinary bulbs'

March hull

 

» March 'Waxing your hull keeps you fuel efficient and reduces the need for cleaning products over the season'

 

April

 

» April ‘By making the change to bio diesel you could reduce your emissions by up to 50%. Most engines are easily converted but check your guarantee first.

May

 

» May ‘Wind generators can provide an effective alternative for charging boat batteries. Modern turbines are quiet, efficient and can considerably reduce the hours you spend with your engine running.’

June

 

» June ‘Another way to charge your battery while cruising is by a towed water generator. These devices are easy to use and are powered through a rotor towed on the end of a 33 metre line. An example showed that 3 Amps/hour was produced at 4 knots and 5 Amps/hour at 5 knots.’

July 

» July "A running hose pipe uses 540 Litres of water an hour. Consider adding a stop cock to your hose and gathering everything you need to wash before you turn the tap on. Remember to turn off the tap when you have finished."


August

 

» August "Solar panels, when combined with a battery, can provide a reliable source of power... If you are worried about the cost/benefit of installing panels in the UK, there are specific panels produced for northern and temperate locations that are more suited to poor light conditions."

September

 

» September ‘Keep your engine tuned to minimize emissions and cut fuel bills’



October

» October ‘£80 of electricity = 1 tonne of CO2. Keep your windows and hatches clean and clear to make the most of natural light’


November tip

»November ‘Next time you change outboards, chose 4 stroke. 
They are up to 50% more fuel efficient than a traditional 2 stroke.’

 

»December