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Energy-efficient buildings, whether new or existing, lessen our nation's energy use.

Essential to Efficiency

Buildings consume 40 percent of all energy used in the United States and are responsible for nearly 40 percent of domestic carbon dioxide emissions. Efficient buildings reduce the speed and severity of global warming, lessen demand on the power grid, decrease stress on natural gas supplies, improve local air quality and save consumers money. Efficient features may be either embedded in new buildings or added to existing buildings through energy retrofits.

New Buildings

The design phase of a new building is the best opportunity to embed long-term energy savings into the building. Major improvements in building efficiency are often accomplished through stronger efficiency requirements in building codes. More on building codes.

Existing Buildings

With less than 1.5 percent of the U.S. building stock built new each year, improving existing buildings is critical to improving building efficiency overall. Energy retrofits, which upgrade equipment and seal the envelope of existing buildings, can save building inhabitants up to 20 percent on their utility bills. Still, participation in retrofit programs remains low. Financial support and technical assistance from all levels of government can help drive energy efficiency retrofits.

The Cut Energy Bills at Home Act

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November 29, 2011

The Cut Energy Bills at Home Act (S. 1914) would provide a tax incentive for whole-home energy efficiency retrofits.

Whole-home efficiency tax credit would encourage deep retrofits

Energy-Saving Embassy Makeovers ‘Sweep’ Europe

U.S. Embassy in Brussels
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November 29, 2011

An initiative of the Alliance to Save Energy and the U.S. State Department’s League of Green Embassies will result in energy and money savings at the residences and offices of 11 U.S. ambassadors across Europe.

Washington, D.C., November 28, 2011 – An initiative of the Alliance to Save Energy and the U.S. State Department’s League of Green Embassies will result in energy and money savings at 11 U.S. diplomatic offices and residences across Europe.

Smartphone Apps: Energy Efficiency at Your Fingertips

If you own a smart phone or plan to buy one on Black Friday or Cyber Monday, several apps will help you save money, energy and time.

If you own a smart phone or plan to buy one on Black Friday or Cyber Monday, several apps will help you save money, energy and time.

Managing Energy Consumption

Want to reduce your electricity and heating bills, but don’t have the time to analyze monthly charges and thermostat levels?  These apps will do the job for you:

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