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Department of Energy Energy Savers PowerPoint: References 12 of 12

This 12 part PowerPoint series is taken directly from Energy Savers Booklet, Tips on Saving Energy & Money at Home, U.S. Department of Energy

Contents 1. Save Energy and Money Today 2. Your Home’s Energy Use 3. Insulation and Sealing Air Leaks 4. Heating and Cooling 5. Water Heating 6. Windows 7. Lighting 8. Appliances 9. Home Office and Home Electronics 10. Driving and Car Maintenance 11. Renewable Energy 12. References

References This presentation will show you the references related to how easy it is to reduce your energy use at home and on the road. The references reveal easy, practical solutions including tips you can use, throughout your home—from the roof, walls, and insulation that enclose it to the appliances and lights inside.

What You Can Do Reduce energy demandCut amount of resources neededCreate less greenhouse gas emissionsReduce utility bills

References Books Census Bureau Press Release, Information on Home Workers October 20, CB Wilson, Alex; Thorne, Jennifer; Morrill, John. Consumer Guide to Home Energy Savings, 8th Edition Washington, D.C.: ACEEE

buildingsdatabook.eere.energy.gov