Wednesday, February 15, 2006

Home Energy Analysis / Energy Conservation Tips

It pays to learn about home energy conservation! There's been a lot of talk lately about how much our home energy bills have risen. To find out if your energy use is above average, take 5 minutes to complete this home energy analysis. To perform this worthwhile test you'll need to know your home's age, square footage, number of occupants, and energy bill totals for a consecutive 12-month period (1 year).

Here's a breakdown of what the typical energy bill pays for:

  • 45% - Heating and Cooling
  • 15% - Other*
  • 11% - Water Heater
  • 10% - Clothes Washer & Dryer
  • 7% - Lighting
  • 6% - Refrigerator
  • 2% - Dishwasher
  • 2% - TV / VCR / DVD
  • 2% - Computer & Monitor

* "Other" represents an array of household products including stoves, ovens, microwaves, and other small appliances. Individually, these products account for no more than about 2% of a household's energy bills. Source: EnergyStar.gov

Wondering what steps you can take to reduce your home's energy consumption? Here are some resources to assist you:

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