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08/22/16 In many parts of the United States, this summer has been hotter than average – and energy bills have been soaring as a result. With heating and cooling costs typically accounting for almost half of the average utility bill, homeowners and business owners would be wise to seek out energy-saving... |
08/09/16 Boston’s mayor, Tom Menino, understands the value of energy efficiency. Speaking of the incredible efficiency strides his city has made, he said, “Reducing our energy use is just one smart step in improving the quality of life in Boston and around the world.” We agree. And while the city, which... |
07/01/16 It has been one year since the Interior Lighting Campaign (Campaign) kicked off, with the mission of encouraging the upgrading of 100,000 troffer lights. In the past year, the Campaign has seen tremendous success – with over 160 leading companies and organizations from the federal government,... |
06/30/16 The hot summer days of July are here, and with them comes the perfect opportunity to cut down on utility bills by using some of these energy-saving tactics. These simple life hacks around the house are designed to be easy and quick -- and better yet, none of these cost-saving strategies require... |
06/27/16 It has been one year since the Interior Lighting Campaign (Campaign) kicked off, with the mission of encouraging the upgrading of 100,000 troffer lights. In the past year, the Campaign has seen tremendous success – with over 160 leading companies and organizations from the federal government,... |
05/26/16 Without paying much attention, we use a lot of energy each day — from charging electronics to watching TV. In fact, in 2014, the average U.S. residential household consumed 10,982 kWh of electricity and spent around $2,200 annually on utility bills. Luckily, households can lower this amount up... |
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