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Follow Energy Saver to learn how you can save energy and use renewable energy at home. From the U.S. Visit http://energysaver.gov

Department of Energy's Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation. Energy Saver is your source for information about saving energy and using renewable energy. Department of Energy's Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy.

12/23/2024

Looking to add a little last-minute sparkle to your holidays? Over five years, LED light strings can save you up to 60% of the cost of traditional incandescent light strings if you use larger C9 lights and 37% if you use mini lights. That includes the utility cost in your electric bill as well as the cost of purchase. Now, that’s a glow up!

Light up your life with LED lighting: https://www.energy.gov/energysaver/led-lighting

10/18/2024

It’s time to style for fall weather! That includes your windows. To keep your home warm and cozy, try covering them with:

🍂 Tight-fitting, insulated curtains or drapes.
🍂 Heavy-duty, clear plastic window film.
🍂 Cellular shades that have a honeycomb structure to trap air.

Decide on your window treatment and covering to improve your home’s energy efficiency! https://www.energy.gov/energysaver/energy-efficient-window-coverings

10/15/2024

Hello, fall! It’s , and as the weather cools and the leaves fall, your utility costs don’t have to rise. Try out these Energy Saver tips to save money this fall:

🍂 Cover drafty windows with insulating drapes or shades
🍂 Set your thermostat as low as is comfortable and open your blinds to let in heat from the sun
🍂 Find and seal air leaks on your pipes, chimneys, and unfinished spaces

Save energy and save money with these seasonal tips: https://www.energy.gov/energysaver/fall-and-winter-energy-saving-tips

Fall and Winter Energy-Saving Tips 10/10/2024

As temperatures drop, be sure you’re taking full advantage of the sun! In the United States, south-facing windows receive the most sunlight, so make the most of them by:

✅Opening curtains or blinds during the day to maximize natural light and warmth.
✅Closing curtains or blinds at night to keep out the cold to lower heating costs.

Try more cool weather saving tips!

Fall and Winter Energy-Saving Tips Tips for saving energy and money during the fall and winter.

10/04/2024

Are you looking for some small things you can do to save big on energy today? Take the weekend to move around your home and:

✅Replace incandescent bulbs with energy-efficient LED bulbs.
✅Turn off lights when you leave a room.
✅Use smart power strips to cut power to devices when not in use.
✅Seal drafts with weatherstripping or caulk to heat your house—not the neighborhood.
✅Install a programmable or smart thermostat to manage temperatures efficiently.
✅Wash clothes with cold water and air dry to limit appliance use.
✅Install low-flow showerheads and faucets to reduce hot water use in your home.
✅Open curtains and blinds to use daylight instead of using artificial lighting.

Try other easy energy-saving tips: https://www.energy.gov/energysaver/energy-saver

Professional Home Energy Assessments 09/27/2024

As Autumn arrives, colorful leaves are falling—but so is the temperature. 🍂 Worried about the cost of turning on your heating?

A professional home energy auditor can learn how you use your home, examine each room (sometimes using special equipment to detect sources of energy loss), and analyze past energy bills. The assessment will give you recommendations to lower your utility bills while keeping your home warm and comfortable.

Find an auditor near you:

Professional Home Energy Assessments A home energy audit is the first step to assessing how much energy your home consumes and to deciding what measures you can take to make your home energy efficient and comfortable.

Fall and Winter Energy-Saving Tips 09/20/2024

As cooler weather approaches, autumn energy-saving strategies can reduce utility bills and keep your home comfortable. Try these practical tips to help save energy and reduce costs this fall:

✅ Turn off your air conditioner while temperatures are moderate and enjoy lower energy bills.
✅ Service your heating system by scheduling a professional tune-up for your furnace, boiler, or heat pump to ensure it will run at peak efficiency.
✅ Seal windows and doors by using weatherstripping, caulk, or door sweeps to prevent cold air from entering and warm air from escaping.

Check out more fall energy tips:

Fall and Winter Energy-Saving Tips Tips for saving energy and money during the fall and winter.

Home Energy Rebates 09/13/2024

The Home Energy Rebates program provides cash back on qualifying appliance purchases and home improvements that can lower your energy bills. Depending on your state and other factors, you could save up to:

✅$8,000 for a heat pump.
✅$4,000 for an electrical panel.
✅$2,500 for electrical wiring.
✅$1,750 for a water heater.
✅$1,600 for insulation, air sealing, and mechanical ventilation.
✅$840 for a clothes dryer and/or an electric stove, cooktop, range, or oven.

See if you’re eligible for your state’s available rebates:

Home Energy Rebates Home Energy Rebates for electrical and appliance upgrades are coming. Check the status of your state's program.

Local Fuel Savings 09/06/2024

How much money can you save on gas by driving electric? Check out this new tool to find out!

Use the “Driving Electric: Local Fuel Savings Calculator” to compare the cost of driving a battery electric vehicle (EV) or a plug-in hybrid EV to a conventional vehicle where you live.

Local Fuel Savings Read more about Local Fuel Savings

Shopping for Appliances and Electronics 08/29/2024

Along with Labor Day comes sales, so now is the perfect time to upgrade to efficient ENERGY STAR® appliances to reduce your energy costs while taking advantage of the latest technologies.

If you’re shopping the sales this holiday weekend, here’s what to look for:

🟢The ENERGY STAR label, which notes that products exceed the federal minimum standards for efficiency and quality—sometimes significantly.
🟢The EnergyGuide label, which shows you the estimated annual energy consumption and operating costs for each appliance.
🟢Smart appliances, which can help you shift your electricity use to off-peak hours. You probably won’t notice the shifts, but you will notice the savings!

Learn more about shopping for appliances and electric devices:

Shopping for Appliances and Electronics Consider both the purchase price and operating cost when buying new appliances.

Should I Get Battery Storage for My Solar Energy System? 08/22/2024

A home energy storage solution, paired with rooftop solar panels, can be a winning combination! Together, they offer a way to...

✅Store excess solar energy for use when the sun isn't shining.
✅Avoid buying electricity during peak times when rates are higher.
✅Monitor and manage your home’s energy use in real time.
✅Become more independent, without needing to rely on your local utility company for electricity on most days, which means keeping the lights on during blackouts.

Learn more about storage solutions for rooftop solar energy:

Should I Get Battery Storage for My Solar Energy System? Residential solar energy systems paired with battery storage—generally called solar-plus-storage systems—provide power regardless of the weather or the time of day without having to rely on backup power from the grid. Check out some of the benefits.

How Much Money Can I Save With Solar Energy? 08/16/2024

Are rooftop solar panels worth it? 🌞 There are many factors to consider, but if your home is a good candidate, it can bring you potential cost benefits, like:

✔️ Reducing your energy bills, even helping you recoup the initial cost within 5–10 years, typically.
✔️ Increasing property value and selling faster than homes without solar energy systems.
✔️ Making you eligible for tax credits at the federal level, as well as other incentives, rebates, and tax credits at the local level.

By investing in rooftop solar, you can not only save energy and money but also reduce greenhouse gas emissions and promote sustainable energy practices.

How Much Money Can I Save With Solar Energy? Lowering electricity bills is one of the main reasons why consumers may decide to install rooftop solar panels. So how much can someone actually save by switching to solar power?

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