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  • Energy Efficient Windows

    Information on the benefits of energy-efficient windows, descriptions of how they work, and recommendations for their selection and use. Sponsored by the Efficient Windows Collaborative (EWC), U.S. Department of Energy Windows and Glazings Program, and industry members.

    www.efficientwindows.org

  • Attic Energy

    Alternative energy technology uses the solar heat inside of attics for heating hot water, swimming pools and space. New ventilation technology uses a patented duct to vent the attic.

    www.solarattic.com

  • The Home Energy Saver

    Calculate the best ways to save energy in the home. From Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory (LBL).

    homeenergysaver.lbl.gov

  • Vermont Department of Public Service

    Site has information on energy efficiency, wind power, other renewable energy options, and the telecommunications industry.

    www.state.vt.us

  • Center for Energy and Climate Solutions (CECS)

    Helps companies boost profits and productivity by cutting greenhouse gas emissions with practical advice, tools and technologies. Objective is to use resources more efficiently in a way that benefits both financial and environmental performance.

    www.cool-companies.org

  • Duct Leakage

    Features several online articles about residential HVAC duct leakage.

    www.infiltec.com

  • Lighting and Energy Efficiency Links

    Links to pages about energy saving lighting. Retrofits, delamping, and other energy saving articles and case studies.

    www.maxilight.com.au

  • U.S. EPA Energy Star Program

    Information on manufacturers and retailers for energy-efficient electronics, lighting, transformers, appliances, office equipment, and heating/cooling systems.

    www.epa.gov

  • Free Literature on Saving Motor Energy

    Information from the partners of the United States Dept of Energy Motor Challenge Program.

    smservice.com

  • Voltage Regulation

    Low-cost energy savings can be secured with properly applied conservation voltage regulation equipment such as line-regulators, capacitors, and improved voltage regulation Line Drop Compensation (LDC) controls.

    www.microplanetltd.com

  • Energy Savings

    List of links from the US Department of Energy - Energy Information Administration.

    www.eia.doe.gov

  • Energy Efficiency

    US DOE Energy Information Administration (EIA) provide efficiency indicators and measurements of greenhouse gas as related to energy use and energy efficiency.

    www.eia.doe.gov

  • Energy Saving Products and Management

    Provides information on how to save on your utility bills with little or no cost.

    www.espenergy.com

  • The Negawatt Revolution - Solving the CO-2 Problem

    Keynote address by Amory Lovins at the Green Energy Conference Montreal 1989. Estimated that three quarters of the electricity used in the United States at that time could be eliminated by efficiency improvements, at an average cost less than one cent per kilowatt-hour.

    www.ccnr.org

  • Energy Efficiency Best Practice Programme

    Government programme designed to help organisations cut their energy bills. Provide independent, authoritative advice and assistance to UK private and public sector organisations.

    www.energy-efficiency.gov.uk

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