Saving Money and Energy

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Making smart choices helps consumers keep money in their pockets and save energy. Learn more about how you can save energy and money in the four areas you live your life — at home, at school, at work and on the go — with the news and resources below.

Use Less, Save More

Energy efficiency saves money for individuals and communities alike. The Alliance offers a variety of no-cost and low-cost money and energy saving tips to fit individual pocketbooks, including suggestions for slashing your home electricity bill and preventing blackouts, lowering operating costs in your office and cutting gas costs.

Top 10 Tips for Energy-Efficient Laundry

Save energy in your laundry room with these simple tricks for your washer and dryer. Get ready to shrink your electric bill – but not your clothes.

By Alliance Communications Intern Sumayal Shrestha

Washing clothes by hand and hanging them to dry is the most energy-saving approach to laundry in terms of electricity.  But let’s get real. Most of us don’t have the personal energy to hand-wash and air-dry all of our clothes!

You most likely spend hundreds of dollars per year on electricity to wash and dry your clothes, but it’s easy to save electricity in your laundry room with some simple tricks. Get ready to shrink your electric bill – but not your clothes.

Energy-Efficient Upgrades Sweep Embassies in Europe

An extensive series of energy-efficient makeovers of U.S. embassies is happening right now across Europe.

An extensive series of energy-efficient makeovers of U.S. embassies is happening right now across Europe. Initiated by the Alliance to Save Energy and the U.S. State Department’s League of Green Embassies, renovations being made as part of the “Energy Efficiency Sweep of Europe” will help the residences and offices of 11 U.S. ambassadors save energy and money. 

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