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.

Alliance To Save Energy Report Links High Energy Bills, Waste, Pollution To Poor Housing Codes

Date: 
August 14, 1998

Homebuyers in most states could save $81 million a year and prevent the emission of 226,000 tons of unnecessary air pollution and greenhouse gases if their homes were built to be energy-efficient, according to a major new report by the Alliance to Save Energy.

Homebuyers in most states could save $81 million a year and prevent the emission of 226,000 tons of unnecessary air pollution and greenhouse gases if their homes were built to be energy-efficient, according to a major new report by the Alliance to Save Energy.

Home Improvement Just Got Easier

Date: 
May 22, 1998

Alliance to Save Energy's Computerized Home Energy Checkup Saves Money, Cuts Pollution, Increases Comfort

Alliance to Save Energy's new website, ase.org/checkup, offers a wealth of convenient information for consumers seeking to save money and the environment by reducing their home's energy waste. Home Energy Checkup is a free resource that allows the handyman (or woman) to troubleshoot their home's energy waste while calculating efficiency improvements.

"Home Energy Checkup takes the guesswork out of home energy-efficiency improvements," says Alliance President David M. Nemtzow.

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