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Did you know that the
typical U.S. family
spends more than $1,600
a year on home utility
bills? Unfortunately, a
large portion of that
energy is wasted. And
electricity generated by
fossil fuels for a
single home puts more
carbon dioxide into the
air than two average
cars. And as for the
road, transportation
accounts for 66% of all
U.S. oil consumption.
The good news is, there
is a lot you can do to
save energy and money at
home and in your car.
Start making small
changes today (see the
tips below). To cut your
energy use up to 25%,
see the Long-Term
Savings Tips throughout
this Web site.
The key to achieving
these savings in your
home is a whole-house
energy efficiency plan.
To take a whole-house
approach, view your home
as an energy system with
interdependent parts.
For example, your
heating system is not
just a furnace�it's a
heat-delivery system
that starts at the
furnace and delivers
heat throughout your
home using a network of
ducts. Even a
top-of-the-line,
energy-efficient furnace
will burn a lot of fuel
if the ducts, walls,
attic, windows, and
doors are not insulated
and leak. Taking a
whole-house approach to
saving energy ensures
that dollars you invest
to save energy are spent
wisely.
Energy-efficient
improvements not only
make your home more
comfortable, they can
yield long-term
financial rewards.
Reduced utility bills
more than make up for
the higher price of
energy-efficient
appliances and
improvements over their
lifetimes. In addition,
your home could bring in
a higher price when you
sell. This booklet shows
you how easy it is to
reduce your energy use
at home and on the road.
The easy, practical
solutions for saving
energy include tips you
can use today,
throughout your
home�from the roof,
walls, and insulation
that enclose it to the
appliances and lights
inside. Please, take a
few moments to read the
valuable tips in this
booklet to start saving
energy and money today.
Tips to Save Energy
Today
Easy low-cost and
no-cost ways to save
energy.
Set your thermostat
comfortably low in
the winter and
comfortably high in
the summer. Install
a programmable
thermostat that is
compatible with your
heating and cooling
system.
Use compact
fluorescent light
bulbs.
Air dry dishes
instead of using
your dishwasher's
drying cycle.
Turn off your
computer and monitor
when not in use.
Plug home
electronics, such as
TVs and DVD players,
into power strips;
turn the power
strips off when the
equipment is not in
use (TVs and DVDs in
standby mode still
use several watts of
power).
Lower the thermostat
on your hot water
heater to 120 F.
Look for the ENERGY
STAR label on home
appliances and
products. ENERGY
STAR products meet
strict efficiency
guidelines set by
the U.S.
Environmental
Protection Agency
and the U.S.
Department of
Energy.
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