in the summer months, june, july, AUGUST...bcuz of the heat, fans and air conditioners are constantly on
2007-12-09 09:52:28
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answered by stelise 4
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August
2007-12-09 09:49:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Sure, he is just one of those "elitists." However, it can be misleading. I just found out that MSNBC's Keith Olbermann has reported this: Gore's Tennessee property consumed almost 221,000 kilowatt-hours, 20 times the national average. It cost him more than $16,300. But Johnson's press release, calling on Gore to walk the walk when it comes to home energy use, omits several other key facts. The former vice president's home has 20 rooms, including home offices for himself and his wife, as well as a guest house and special security measures. Furthermore, the Gores buy energy produced from renewable sources, such as wind and solar. Tonight, Countdown confirmed with the local utility officials that their program, called the Green Power Switch, actually costs more for the Gores -- four dollars for every 150 kilowatt hours. Meaning, by our calculations, our math here, that the Gores actually chose to increase their electric bill by $5,893, more than 50 percent, in order to minimize carbon pollution. This means, yes, he has a bigger house to live. However, he works at HOME which means if he were to be commuting to work, he'd be consuming more gas overall. The bill also includes energy from solar and wind and the reason why it is so much is because this is NEW technology. In other words, people are just learning how to build them. It's like air plane tickets costing thousands of dollars in REAL dollars, 60 years ago. Now, does he need to do more? Absolutely, by maybe trying to make sure his house does not use any gas whatsoever. At least he's trying. To answer your question, Gore is not another "do-as-I-say-not-as-I-do hypocrite liberal," technically. BTW, Gore said that he will donate the profits from "An Inconvenient Truth" to the crusade. Assuming that is true, if he were a "fraud" he'd have to keep the profits for himself. Also, he joined the Generation Management Investment, a firm that will invest investors' money to companies that produce energy efficient sources.
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answered by ? 3
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January
2007-12-09 09:50:37
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answered by dixidan_2000 5
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July and August.
2007-12-09 09:49:29
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answered by Anonymous
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February and August -- all electric house.
2007-12-09 09:51:49
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answered by Anonymous
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August is usually the hottest so the AC runs a lot. I'm in Ohio
2007-12-09 09:50:35
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answered by Candy 4
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In a cold climate, the coldest darkest month
In a warm climate, the warmest longest day month.
2007-12-09 09:50:08
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answered by Dan H 7
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July. air conditioners are required in Alabama. Right now it's 78 degrees outside.
2007-12-09 09:50:33
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answered by simplypsycho 4
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August because of the fans and air conditioners.
2007-12-09 09:49:12
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answered by Anonymous
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