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A Few Simple Ways to Reduce Your Energy Consumption

For the majority of us living on a budget, a hefty energy bill coming in at the end of the month is the last thing we want to …

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Burn Less and Save with New Technology

Home heating costs are going up. No one needs to tell you that, right? Oil, natural gas, and electricity are expected to increase each year by at least …

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Energy Rebates Are Still Available

With the end of 2010, home energy rebates through the federal government have gone away. That does not mean homeowners can’t save on energy-efficient replacements and projects.

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Heat Frugally and Save Lots of Money

The most common types of heating fuels are propane, oil, and electricity. These are basics fuel types that are available everywhere and generally cost about the same. Sometimes …

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Window Energy Savings

With the new tax credits, replacing windows is the best way to save energy. Sometimes, however, replacement is not an affordable option. Here are some energy saving tips

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Tips to Save When Buying Windows

Many people are buying replacement windows to improve their home energy savings. It’s a good time to buy because of the new tax breaks that credit you 30% …

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Penny Pinching Savings for Reducing Energy in Your House

  • Cut back your water heater to 120 degrees in the summer. You’ll never notice the difference and save.
  • Use line drying instead of your dryer when you can.

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