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Toronto Hydro gives away 75,000 clotheslines
Now if only there weren't so many Ontario clothesline bans...
Toronto Hydro is giving 75,000 homeowners a “low-tech,” energy-saving device — a free clothesline.
“This is the first time we’re doing the campaign with a clothesline,” Toronto Hydro spokeswoman Denise Attallah said.
The 40-foot long indoor/outdoor retractable clothesline — retail value about $13 — will be given away over three weekends, starting on Saturday, April 26, and ending on Sunday, May 11. At each participating Wal-Mart, Zellers, Costco and Home Depot store, clotheslines will be handed out to the first 500 residents between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m.
To get one, recipients will require proof of Toronto residence.
The Take a Load Off Toronto campaign is one of Toronto Hydro’s several conservation and demand management programs to cut the city’s peak demand by 5% or 250 MW. But Ms. Attallah said that target has already been exceeded, achieving savings of more than 300 MW.
According to Ms. Attallah, using a clothesline for 25% of household drying needs can result in a savings of $30, or 225 kilowatts each year. For 75,000 clotheslines, that means enough electricity to supply power to 1,908 homes for a year.
There are also other benefits, Toronto Hydro says. “It saves clothing from shrinkage,” she said, adding “when you hang them to dry, they have a very fresh smell.”
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Most RecentMost Recommended Comments (6)
at 18:27 on April 17th, 2008
Our clothesline pole, in Carrying Place, Ontario.
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at 19:34 on April 17th, 2008
The family clothesline after a wet-snow storm in 2005.
michaeltyas has contributed a photo to this story.
at 08:49 on April 18th, 2008
Rob Peters, great story.
I'm gonna share it with the David Suzuki's Nature Challenge community.
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Elijah van der Giessen
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David Suzuki Foundation
604-732-4228 x 228 or 1-800-453-1533 x 228
at 15:29 on April 18th, 2008
Great!
at 12:59 on April 23rd, 2008
We've been using a clothesline in the warm months for years, but we're lucky. Our friends in Mississauga aren't allowed to have one.
at 15:49 on April 27th, 2008
A beautiful spring day in Kensington Market, 2007. The creative use of this clothesline ensures some privacy between neighbours, while lending even more colour and charm to one of Toronto's favourite neighbourhoods.
Lina Green has contributed a photo to this story.