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Discover Your Own Energy-Saving $uper Powers With the Energy-Efficiency Tips and Resources on The Alliance to Save Energy's Consumer Web Site!
The Alliance to Save Energy offers consumers all the information they need to save money, increase comfort, and even reduce pollution through energy efficiency.
Cut your home utility bills — freeing money for other things.
Increase your comfort.
Reduce pollution and greenhouse gas emissions.
Increase national security.
Relax while energy-efficient technologies and products continue producing these benefits for you day after day, year after year.
Take Advantage of Expected Lower Heating Fuel Prices for Winter 2006 – 7 to Invest in Energy Efficiency and Guard Against Future Price Spikes and the Upward Trend of Rising Energy Costs
The 2006 Short-Term Energy and Winter Fuels Outlook unveiled today by the U.S. Department of Energy’s Energy Information Administration (EIA) contains both good news and bad news for U.S. consumers contemplating their winter home energy costs. And there’s a silver lining for the bad news. Read More...
No-Cost Low-Cost Tips for Saving Money & Energy
The Alliance to Save Energy offers consumers a wide variety of tips to fit individual pocketbooks, including no-cost and low-cost money and energy saving tips.
Electricity Tips: Head off Power Blackouts/Brownouts, Cut Energy Bills
Power blackouts and brownouts will increase in years to come. Here’s how consumers can easily and comfortably lighten the power load in their own homes — and cut energy bills and pollution, too.
Electricity Reliability Fact Sheet
Electricity Reliability White Paper
— Get a printer-friendly PDF copy.
Holiday Lights
New Energy-Efficiency Home and Vehicle Tax Credits
The IRS has certified tax-credit amounts for various Ford, Honda, Lexus, Mercury, and Toyota vehicles. The Alliance to Save Energy's New Energy-Efficiency Home and Vehicle Tax Credits provides a chart of the credit amounts for the vehicles certified to date.
Summer Tips
The Alliance to Save Energy and the DOE Offer Consumers Smart Energy Tips and Resources to Reduce Home Energy Bills and the Nation’s Energy Use.
Sugerencias para reducir las facturas de energía de los hogares
Can Super Heroes Come to the Rescue with Energy Solutions?
Alliance Launches 'Super Powers' TV, Radio, Web Campaign
Perhaps Super Heroes with Super Powers can save the day and come to the rescue with energy solutions as our nation battles high energy prices, galloping demand, tight supplies, increased pollution, and energy security threats. Responding to consumer angst over high energy bills, the Alliance to Save Energy has taken to the nation's
A better way to save energy??
airwaves with new, humorous Super Powers TV and radio PSAs and extends the campaign to the web with webisodes and even a "secret web site"— which are part of a total Alliance public service campaign to help consumers lower their energy bills and the nation reduce its energy use.
Check out the campaign storyboard, scripts, news release and see/hear the PSAs. Washington Post coverage. Also: ClickZ coverage.
Eighty-six percent of Americans would choose one home over another based on its energy efficiency.
–Energy Pulse 2006, Shelton Group, www.energypulse.orgSeventy-eight percent of Americans who just bought homes say nobody talked to them about energy efficiency during the buying process.
–Energy Pulse 2006, Shelton Group, www.energypulse.org
More for Consumers ...
Hard to believe – it's the 100th anniversary of the programmable thermostat! Fun thermostat trivia.
ENERGY STAR®: Change a Light, Change the World Pledge!
Save Money & Save the Environment: A Consumer Guide to Buying Energy Efficient Products for the Home
From the Consumer Federation of America, this guide shows how to save money and reduce pollution by using ENERGY STAR certified appliances, windows, and other products, as well as offering practical tips for additional savings. To find out how to order copies of this booklet and other consumer publications, visit the Consumer Federations of America's Web site.
Subscribe to an Alliance to Save Energy Newsletter
Subscribe to any (or all) of the Alliance's mailing lists: e-FFICIENCY NEWS, Efficient Windows Collaborative Newsletter, Green Schools Gazette, News You Can Use, State Bulletin, or Steaming Ahead
ENERGY STAR Action Guide
Protecting Our Environment Starts at Home. 5 Steps You Can Take to Reduce Air Pollution while cutting energy costs.
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www.ase.org/section/_audience/consumers/powersmart/
Consumers
Tips to Lower Your Energy Bills
Energy Efficiency Tax Credits
Refinancing & Remodeling
Power$mart
Busting Energy Hogs
Home Energy Checkup and Audit
Multimedia Screening Room
Energy Efficiency vs. Energy Conservation
Shopping for Energy Efficient Products
Kids
Educators
Policy Makers
Alliance Associates
Media
Energy Professionals
Contributors
Events
e-FFICIENCY NEWS
Email Newsletter Subscription
Sign up to receive periodic updates from Alliance to Save Energy
Home > Consumers
Consumers
Discover Your Own Energy-Saving $uper Powers With the Energy-Efficiency Tips and Resources on The Alliance to Save Energy's Consumer Web Site!
The Alliance to Save Energy offers consumers all the information they need to save money, increase comfort, and even reduce pollution through energy efficiency.
Cut your home utility bills — freeing money for other things.
Increase your comfort.
Reduce pollution and greenhouse gas emissions.
Increase national security.
Relax while energy-efficient technologies and products continue producing these benefits for you day after day, year after year.
Take Advantage of Expected Lower Heating Fuel Prices for Winter 2006 – 7 to Invest in Energy Efficiency and Guard Against Future Price Spikes and the Upward Trend of Rising Energy Costs
The 2006 Short-Term Energy and Winter Fuels Outlook unveiled today by the U.S. Department of Energy’s Energy Information Administration (EIA) contains both good news and bad news for U.S. consumers contemplating their winter home energy costs. And there’s a silver lining for the bad news. Read More...
No-Cost Low-Cost Tips for Saving Money & Energy
The Alliance to Save Energy offers consumers a wide variety of tips to fit individual pocketbooks, including no-cost and low-cost money and energy saving tips.
Electricity Tips: Head off Power Blackouts/Brownouts, Cut Energy Bills
Power blackouts and brownouts will increase in years to come. Here’s how consumers can easily and comfortably lighten the power load in their own homes — and cut energy bills and pollution, too.
Electricity Reliability Fact Sheet
Electricity Reliability White Paper
— Get a printer-friendly PDF copy.
Holiday Lights
New Energy-Efficiency Home and Vehicle Tax Credits
The IRS has certified tax-credit amounts for various Ford, Honda, Lexus, Mercury, and Toyota vehicles. The Alliance to Save Energy's New Energy-Efficiency Home and Vehicle Tax Credits provides a chart of the credit amounts for the vehicles certified to date.
Summer Tips
The Alliance to Save Energy and the DOE Offer Consumers Smart Energy Tips and Resources to Reduce Home Energy Bills and the Nation’s Energy Use.
Sugerencias para reducir las facturas de energía de los hogares
Can Super Heroes Come to the Rescue with Energy Solutions?
Alliance Launches 'Super Powers' TV, Radio, Web Campaign
Perhaps Super Heroes with Super Powers can save the day and come to the rescue with energy solutions as our nation battles high energy prices, galloping demand, tight supplies, increased pollution, and energy security threats. Responding to consumer angst over high energy bills, the Alliance to Save Energy has taken to the nation's
A better way to save energy??
airwaves with new, humorous Super Powers TV and radio PSAs and extends the campaign to the web with webisodes and even a "secret web site"— which are part of a total Alliance public service campaign to help consumers lower their energy bills and the nation reduce its energy use.
Check out the campaign storyboard, scripts, news release and see/hear the PSAs. Washington Post coverage. Also: ClickZ coverage.
Eighty-six percent of Americans would choose one home over another based on its energy efficiency.
–Energy Pulse 2006, Shelton Group, www.energypulse.orgSeventy-eight percent of Americans who just bought homes say nobody talked to them about energy efficiency during the buying process.
–Energy Pulse 2006, Shelton Group, www.energypulse.org
More for Consumers ...
Hard to believe – it's the 100th anniversary of the programmable thermostat! Fun thermostat trivia.
ENERGY STAR®: Change a Light, Change the World Pledge!
Save Money & Save the Environment: A Consumer Guide to Buying Energy Efficient Products for the Home
From the Consumer Federation of America, this guide shows how to save money and reduce pollution by using ENERGY STAR certified appliances, windows, and other products, as well as offering practical tips for additional savings. To find out how to order copies of this booklet and other consumer publications, visit the Consumer Federations of America's Web site.
Subscribe to an Alliance to Save Energy Newsletter
Subscribe to any (or all) of the Alliance's mailing lists: e-FFICIENCY NEWS, Efficient Windows Collaborative Newsletter, Green Schools Gazette, News You Can Use, State Bulletin, or Steaming Ahead
ENERGY STAR Action Guide
Protecting Our Environment Starts at Home. 5 Steps You Can Take to Reduce Air Pollution while cutting energy costs.
All content © copyright 2005 The Alliance to Save Energy. All rights reserved.
1850 M Street NW | Suite 600 | Washington, DC 20036 | 202-857-0666
The Alliance to Save Energy advocates energy efficiency
privacy statement | feedback | home
Appliance and Equipment StandardsBuildingsFederal Energy UseFinancing Energy EfficiencyHotel Energy EfficiencyIndustrial Energy EfficiencyInsulationInternational Energy UseLightingSaving Energy in SchoolsPast Alliance PresentationsU.S. Energy Efficiency PolicyWindowsRecursos en EspañolAppliance Standards Awareness Project (ASAP)BestPractices SteamBuilding Codes Assistance ProjectChina Energy Efficient Windows InitiativeCollaborative Labeling and Appliance Standards Program (CLASP)Communications and MarketingEfficient Windows CollaborativeEnergy Efficiency Industry Partnership Program (EEIP)Executives for Energy EfficiencyFederal Energy ProductivityGreen CampusGreen SchoolsIndustrial PartnershipsMunicipal Network for Energy Efficiency (MUNEE)Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency PartnershipUkraine Industrial Energy Efficiency InitiativeU.S. Energy Efficiency PolicyResponsible Energy Codes AllianceSoutheast Energy Efficiency AllianceWatergy™ArmeniaBosnia & HerzegovinaBrazilBulgariaChinaCzech RepublicDominican RepublicHungaryIndiaIndonesiaLithuaniaMexicoMoldovaPhilippinesRomaniaRussiaSerbia & MontenegroSouth AfricaSri LankaThailandUkraineUnited StatesMission StatementAlliance BoardAlliance StaffContact UsAnnual ReportJobsInternships
www.ase.org/section/_audience/consumers/powersmart/