ENERGY $AVER PAGES
These pages are filled with valuable information to help you save money on energy use. By being energy efficient you can save money and just as importantly reduce pollution. And it's easy to do! It doesn't matter if energy is plentiful or scarce: Wasting energy diminishes your lifestyle and saving energy improves it!
In the Energy $aver Pages you'll find:
| How to get energy saving information from agencies and organizations. | |||
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Tips on energy awareness measures, energy efficient products and links to energy-star appliances.
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The list of the 10 most fuel efficient cars. Tips on getting more miles per gallon from your car. | ||
| What Consumers Should Know. Answers to frequently asked questions about residential home heating oil, natural gas and propane gas prices. |
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Energy Deregulation and Competition. What's it all about? Can I buy Electricity and Natural Gas from energy companies other than my traditional utility company? |
Remember that energy production and use accounts for 80 percent of all air pollution and that the average home produces twice as much air pollution as a car!
Remember to look for the Energy-Star Label, the symbol for energy efficient appliances, when buying home and office products. The Environmental Protection Agency and the United States Department of Energy have set up the Energy-Star Label System to help consumers make the best choices when buying appliances. Households that replace existing appliances with Energy Star products can cut annual energy bills by 30 percent.