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Energy efficiency is one of the easiest and most cost-effective ways to combat climate change, reduce energy costs for consumers, and improve the competitiveness of U.S. businesses. Energy efficiency is also a vital component in achieving net-zero emissions of carbon dioxide through decarbonization.
The Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) champions clean energy through its technical offices and programs that fund research and development and promote energy efficiency across all sectors of the U.S. economy. Learn how you, too, can become a Clean Energy Champion!
https://www.energy.gov/eere/energy-efficiency-buildings-and-industryaudits
The Department of Energy’s Geothermal Technologies Office (GTO) works to reduce costs and risks associated with geothermal development by supporting innovative technologies that address key exploration and operational challenges. GTO invests in advancing enhanced geothermal systems (EGS), which hold the potential to power tens of millions of American homes and businesses.
A blower door is a powerful fan that temporarily mounts into the frame of an exterior doorway in your home. The fan pulls air out of the house to help locate all unsealed gaps, cracks around your home. https://www.energy.gov/energysaver/blower-door-tests
In houses with forced-air heating and cooling systems, ducts are used to distribute conditioned air throughout the house. In a typical house, however, about 20 to 30 percent of the air that moves through the duct system is lost due to leaks, holes, and poorly connected ducts. The result is higher utility bills and difficulty keeping the house comfortable, no matter how the thermostat is set.
How do you know that your home has poorly performing ducts?
Upgrade to LED lighting and save up to 80% on your lighting bills. Our LED lighting solutions are energy-efficient and provide a brighter and more consistent lighting experience. If your building relies on inefficient lighting, such as incandescent, halogen, HID, or T12 fluorescent, you’re missing out on significant savings. Updating your lighting can be a great first step when it comes to making your building an efficient one. Lighting makes up 17% of all electricity consumed in U.S. commercial buildings, meaning there’s plenty of opportunities to make your lighting more energy efficient.
Along with doing Home Efficiency Upgrades, we can determine if Solar or Wind Energy is a good fit for you. We provide customized solutions that meet your energy needs , helping you reduce your carbon footprint and save money!
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