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Appliances and Home Electronics

If you live in a typical U.S. home, your appliances and home electronics are responsible for about 20% of your energy bills. These appliances and electronics include the following:

Here you can find information to help you reduce these energy costs:

For additional ways to reduce your energy costs, see reducing your electricity use.