Solar panel installations for your home or office can be eco-friendly way to save the planet and over time, save you some money. With many of the recent advancements, a solar power installation can produce all the energy needed to run your home or office – at a far cheaper rate than traditional energy production.
Read moreWater is the cornerstone of life, without it we simply die. With the scarce supply of freshwater dwindling each day, it is baffling how easily we can waste water and not think twice about it. You need to check out these 5 reasons why water conservation is important for you and your family.
Read moreRecord breaking heat this summer has caused a spike in home energy bills, leaving many Americans looking to find ways to be more energy efficient. Take the first step in saving some green by going green this summer by using these money saving tips for your home.
Read moreZero energy homes have arrived taking neighborhoods across the U.S. off the power grid. Forget having to use energy efficient tips to save money, just buy a house that ensures your energy bills will be free, or in some cases energy companies can even pay you.
Read morePhantom loads are produced by electric devices quietly wasting energy causing electric bills to increase. Understand what a phantom load is and implement these energy conservation tips so you can save money and help the planet at the same time.
Read moreAmericans are looking to cut costs and save some money on their home heating bills, especially with the economy still trying to recover. This winter, follow these home heating and energy conservation tips to help you save some green while going green.
Read moreYour endeavor to become energy efficient can start from the need to lower your bills or wanting to become eco-friendly and save the planet. Whatever your reasons may be, these 8 energy efficient tips will help you go green and save some green at the same time.
Read moreRenewable energy accounts for only 10.5% of America’s energy production leaving other production to dirty alternatives like coal. It is important to understand the basics of energy and energy production as it makes becoming energy efficient easier.
Read moreHome energy costs U.S. families $1,900 per year and could be cut in half with energy efficient improvements. With over 1.2 billion tons of greenhouse gases being released into the air to produce home energy it is a dirty process as well.
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