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How to Save Energy

How to Save Energy



In these pages, you’ll find 70 simple steps you can take to cut your energy consumption. Some are surprising. Almost all are surprisingly simple. Individually, they may not seem hugely important. Together, they can make all the difference in the world.

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Do-It-Yourself Weatherization



Insulating your home makes more sense today than ever before. Not many years ago, when energy was relatively cheap and plentiful, weatherization wasn't as cost-effective as it is now. So, most homes were built with little or no insulation against heat loss.

Today, most new construction must meet certain insulation standards. Regardless of when your home was built, though, there are probably things you can do to improve the comfort and energy efficiency of your home.

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Manufactured Housing



When it comes to choosing a new electrically heated manufactured home, energy conservation measures give you Manufactured Housing
the most for your money. These measures can save a third or more of your space heating costs.

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