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		<title>Eco Friendly Air Conditioner Tips</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Air conditioners are not usually thought of as eco friendly, are they? Unfortunately, using an air conditioner is often a necessity. If you are one of us that live in an area where home air conditioners are a must have &#8211; consider updating  energy star certified unit. Conserving energy isn&#8217;t enough when it comes to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Air conditioners are not usually thought of as eco friendly, are they? Unfortunately, using an air conditioner is often a necessity. If you are one of us that live in an area where <a href="http://www.coolace.com/" target="_blank">home air conditioners</a> are a must have &#8211; consider updating  energy star certified unit.</p>
<p>Conserving energy isn&#8217;t enough when it comes to <a href="http://www.coolace.com/" target="_blank">arizona air conditioning</a>. One must be aware that most <a href="http://www.coolace.com/" target="_blank">arizona ac</a> units give off pounds of carbon dioxide an hour. Feeling guilty? Consider buying a newer, more efficient air conditioner. Conserve energy and reduce the amount of carbon dioxide you personally contribute to the earth. A newer unit will definitely help.</p>
<p>To help easy your utility bill, turn your air conditioner off on cooler evenings. Or better yet, buy a system that allows for air recirculation &#8211; thereby reusing air that has already been cooled in your home. A properly installed and sealed air conditioning system will ensure you save green &#8211; in your pocket and on the earth.</p>
<p>When considering a new air conditioner, just look for the Energy Star seal. Also make sure you are buying a unit that is large enough for your home.</p>
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