Is hidden energy waste costing you? Some energy losses are easy to spot, while others may be concealed behind walls or in dark corners.
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Seal air leaks with caulk, or add window film or storm windows. Replace older, single-pane windows with new ENERGY STAR-certified products.
Natural gas outdoor appliances, such as barbecue grills and patio heaters, provide a safe and convenient way to spend quality time in your backyard and extend the summer season.
Cook dinner efficiently and scrape dishes. Use task lighting. Dim the lights for savings and a cozy atmosphere. Put electronics in sleep mode for the night.
These five tips can help you save money while maintaining your comfortable lifestyle.
According to the EPA, water heating is typically the second largest use of energy in the home, surpassed only by heating and cooling.
You can help stop the drain on this precious resource with these simple conservation tips.
You can help stop the drain on this precious resource with these simple conservation tips.
Families who have little money to start with can’t afford to waste electricity. Fortunately, there are multiple ways to improve efficiency in almost any home, and there’s a program in place to both identify the savings opportunities and implement them.
Our handy guide can help you find the right product to fit your needs.
There are a lot of products and different types of bulbs out there. The LED Lighting Facts® label, available on most products, provides important information on light bulb performance.