EnergySavers.gov Stay Warm, Save Money

In a typical home, 43% of the utility bill goes toward heating and cooling. This site provides consumers with free and inexpensive strategies for saving energy and money through the warm spring and summer months, as well as energy-saving investments that can provide savings over the long term. You'll also find information on financial assistance for energy-saving improvements.

For in-depth information on saving energy and money at home, visit EnergySavers.gov.

Simple no-cost and low-cost tips to save energy. Simple no-cost and low-cost tips to save energy. Simple no-cost and low-cost tips to save energy.
Conduct an energy assessment to find where you can save. Conduct an energy assessment to find where you can save. Conduct an energy assessment to find where you can save.
Long-term investments for energy savings. Long-term investments for energy savings. Long-term investments for energy savings.
 
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Things to do
  1. Look for assistance from your utility or state
  2. Conduct an energy assessment
  3. Have your cooling system serviced
  4. Find and seal your air leaks
  5. Install a programmable thermostat
Browse our online Energy Savers Booklet for tips to start saving money.  Ahorro de Energia: Energy Savers in Español. Energy Savers Booklet Ahorro de Energia: Energy Savers in Español Energy Savers Blog