Keeping Natural Gas Clean And Available

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Keeping Natural Gas Clean And Available (NAPSA)—Thanksto new tech- nology, natural gas is more environmentally friendly and more reliable. That means more Ameri- cans can enjoy the warmth of clean natural gas heat without getting chills about pollution. Natural gas supplies nearly a fourth of all the energy used in the United States and, according to the Department of Energy, that’s expected to rise to 40 percent in the next 20 years. Here are a few hints from gas providers on keeping your use to comfortable levels: * Caulk or weatherstrip doors and windows to seal out heatstealing drafts. Seal switch plates andelectrical outlets, too. Insulate your attic or roof space. This can cut heating costs by up to 30 percent. e Wrap insulation around pipes in your basement and crawl space and wrap your hot-water heater with an insulating blanket. Keep chairs and beds away from exterior walls. Keep your windows clean. Let the sun shine in to warm your home. Increasingly, natural gas pipe- lines rely on electricity to keep the gas flowing reliably to consumers while creating a cleaner environmentfor all. automatically drop the tempera- ture at night or when you won't be home. Install storm windows and doors. Nonpolluting natural gas is delivered via pipelines that stretch across the U.S. The gas is “pushed along” by powerful compressors. Increasingly, the compressors are run by turbines with electric motors so they are both dependable and nonpolluting. It Use ceiling fans. They force warm air down, so you can set your thermostat lower. Keep the damper closed when yourfireplace is not in use. takes a constant-speed motor to drive the compressor through its mechanical speed-control sys- foil (shiny side out) to the wall behindradiators. money by using a Vorecon variable-speed mechanical transmission built by Voith Turbo. They can then pass this saving on to consumers. Tape a sheet of aluminum Don’t put anything on top of a radiator. Never block radiators with drapes. Turn down the temperature on your hot-water heater to the warm setting (120). You’ll save energy and avoid a scalding. Install a clock thermostat, to tem—much like the automatic transmission on an automobile. Many pipeline operators save That can give a lot of people the warm feeling that comes from saving cold cash. For more information, see www.voith.com.