Choosing The Best Energy-Efficient Appliances For Your Home
It’s key to do your research to understand which energy-efficient appliances, and setups will work best for your home.
It’s key to do your research to understand which energy-efficient appliances, and setups will work best for your home.
Save money and energy at home by choosing energy-efficient appliances and electronics to reduce energy usage and improve comfort.
Whether you’re stuck at work or being whisked away on a whirlwind vacation, there are countless ways to save energy even while you’re not at home.
One-fifth of the air that’s lost in homes escapes through ducts and half of the energy spent in your house goes toward heating and cooling — so sealing leaky furnace air ducts is another way to save energy!
You may not realize it, but matching the size of your pots to your cooktop burners can save energy and money.
Today, energy efficiency expert Matt Muenster and his fearless sidekick Owen are tracking down “phantom power” — also known as the power that’s still being drawn even though your devices are turned off.
Discover low- and no-cost, easy ways to save energy and money in your home.
In this episode of Energy Savings Made Easy, Hank the dog lends Matt Muenster a paw to show you another easy way to turn on the energy savings.
LED lightbulbs, smart plugs, smart thermostats and timed outlets make saving energy and money around the house easy.