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- While home energy costs are on the rise, homeowners can save energy and money with high-performance windows.
- Perhaps the greatest challenge to promoting energy efficiency is that you can’t see it.
- High-efficiency washing machines could save you $550 in water and energy annually.
- EPA encourages Americans to save on summer cooling costs through proper use of programmable thermostats.
- An energy mortgage increases a consumer’s buying power.
- There are three different technologies available today for high efficiency toilets (HET) designed to help homeowners save water and help the environment.
- Big benefits for you and the planet.
- With a home energy audit, you can find out where your home is losing energy and find out what you can change to lower your energy bills.
- With energy prices skyrocketing and the temperature continuing to spike, most homeowners dread receiving their energy bill in the height of summer. But what most homeowners don’t realize is that they could own a high performance home that requires much less energy.
- A growing number of environmentally conscious homeowners are using a home energy system that is really down-to-earth.
- Home Energy Pros is an open social network for home performance and weatherization professionals.
- Beat the potential health risk of gas appliances and, over time, the expense of utility electric.
- Consider these simple ways to boost the environment and reduce energy consumption - not to mention your utility bill.
- One of the easiest and most cost-effective ways to reduce energy use at home is to ensure that your home is properly insulated.
- Tips for maximizing energy savings, and the role of ceiling fans in a healthy home.
- Find out if these types of energy-efficient water heaters are right for your home.
- An examination of 13 common myths reveals that they should be treated with some healthy skepticism.
- Bright ideas for better lighting.
- Builders tend to focus more on energy and environmental conservation in their selection of green features; and may inadvertently contribute to poor indoor air quality (IAQ).
- What you need to know about LEED for Homes.
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