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Sort results by: Date Added | Alphabetically - Perhaps the greatest challenge to promoting energy efficiency is that you can’t see it.
- Insulations are made from different materials. Many people are concerned about the possible negative health effects.
- Consumer Report’s first full report on LED energy saving lightbulbs finds more choices and savings.
- I have been an energy management consultant since 1974. Before suggesting that someone buy an energy-saving gadget, I evaluate that gadget myself. In this article, I describe some of my personal energy-saving gadget experiences.
- Energy auditors may use thermography—or infrared scanning—to detect thermal defects and air leakage in building envelopes.
- 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.
- While home energy costs are on the rise, homeowners can save energy and money with high-performance windows.
- Most people have heard of their carbon footprint but have you heard of your water footprint?
- Air conditioners use the most electricity of any home appliance. Here's how to reduce energy usage in cooling your home.
- Fluorescent lamps with improved performance and design features are now available.
- Tips for maximizing energy savings, and the role of ceiling fans in a healthy home.
- An automatic standby generator can sense an outage and respond immediately. There are no extension cords to plug in, gas tanks to fill or switches to flip.
- Sheep wool insulation has an R-value of approximately 3.5 to 3.8 per inch of material thickness 0.3 to 0.6 points higher than fiberglass, cellulose, or mineral wool.
- Home Energy Pros is an open social network for home performance and weatherization professionals.
- A growing number of environmentally conscious homeowners are using a home energy system that is really down-to-earth.
- Typical duct systems lose 25 to 40 percent of the heating or cooling energy put out by the central furnace, heat pump, or air conditioner.
- How to choose the right method of drying laundry based on clothing type, health, and budget.
- How to make homes tight and ventilate right.
- An examination of 13 common myths reveals that they should be treated with some healthy skepticism.
- Tips for laundering effectively.
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