Energy-Efficiency

As Winter Heating Costs Spike, Alliance to Save Energy Advises Using Energy Efficiency to Cut Home Energy Bills, Pollution

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Washington D.C, January 2008 – Already, many parts of the country are facing severe winter weather, although the season began only recently. And with average heating costs across the nation spiking about 11 percent over last winter’s, the Alliance to Save Energy recommends energy-efficiency measures to help consumers cut home energy bills, increase indoor comfort, and reduce power plant emissions that contribute to climate change.    » read more »

LED Holiday Lighting, Other Energy-Efficiency Measures, Gifts Tame High Winter Energy Costs, Advises Alliance to Save Energy

Other Fun Holiday Energy- $aving Ideas

Washington, DC, November 2007 – High home and vehicle energy costs need not dim your holiday cheer this winter. Energy-efficiency holiday tips from the Alliance to Save Energy can help take the “chill” out of the holiday season by lowering home and vehicle energy bills, pollution, and greenhouse gas emissions—and even spark some gift ideas.    » read more »

Alliance Urges House to Pass Energy Bill with Higher CAFE, Extension of Homeowner Energy-Efficiency Tax Incentives

Washington, D.C., December 5, 2007 – The Alliance to Save Energy today urged the U.S.    » read more »

U.S. DOE, Alliance to Save Energy Advise Consumers about 2007 Federal Income Tax Credits for Energy-Efficiency Home Improvements

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Washington, D.C., April 2, 2007 – As U.S. taxpayers scramble to file their 2006 tax returns, they can ensure “happy returns” next year in the form of federal income tax credits of up to $500 by making certain energy-efficiency home improvements by December 31, 2007. Valuable federal tax credits also are available through December 2010 for purchases of hybrid-electric vehicles.    » read more »

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