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Cleaner Consumption

In the United States, our homes account for more than 21% of all energy demand.

Reducing the demand for Dirty Energy can't only happen at home.  But happily, some of the easiest steps to do so can be taken at home...



Reduce Your Waste

 Think beyond just recycling your paper, bottles and cans.

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Green Your Commute

Bike lane street graphicNot everyone lives in a city with good public transit and/or bike routes. So keep in mind that up to 30% of the difference in mpg is due to driving habits alone.

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Green Your Heating & Cooling

 For every degree you raise the thermostat during the summer months, you can expect to cut your cooling costs by at least 3 percent.

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Green Your Kitchen

MicrowaveYour kitchen is your biggest energy using room in the house.  A few simple steps can reduce your kitchen's energy intensiveness.

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Green Your Laundry

ClothespinChanging your laundry habits can make a difference.

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Turn Off, Unplug

 Most modern electric gadgets consume electricity even when turned off.  The energy used to keep display clocks lit and memory chips working accounts for 5 percent of total domestic energy consumption.

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