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Energy Saving Tips for Teens From Lesley Ridge
Young people can be leaders in home energy conservation. This short, information-packed video explains how. Watch the video now and join Lesley Ridge, an active citizen and member of Pennsylvania's First Family, to learn useful energy-saving tips for teens like:

1Shut off computers when they're not being used.

2Carpool on outings with family and friends.

3Close the shades during the sunniest and hottest parts of the day.

4Talk with your parents about installing compact fluorescent light bulbs and taking other conservation steps.
 

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For more great information on energy and conservation, visit:
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Energy Star
Be sure to check for the "Energy Star" label if you or your folks are shopping for a new television, computer, stereo or other electrical product.

Clean Air Council
Learn how energy conservation can help protect the air we breathe.

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Great information for that report in science class!
 

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