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Energy Saving Tips

Whether you’re buying a refrigerator, thinking about ways to reduce your home heating and cooling bills, or trying to save money on gas, the Baltimore County Green Building program, has energy saving tips that can save you money in every room of your home.  

Did You Know  

Home energy saving tips are not just for people with old homes that suck up energy because they haven’t been well insulated or the electricity hasn’t been upgraded in 40 years. Home energy saving tips is not just for people who live in nine bedroom homes with bowling alleys in the basement. Home energy saving tips are for everybody who lives in a home.Each degree you lower your thermostat below 73 degrees for heating, saves you up to four percent. 

Here are a few to start with:

Things You Can Do for Free

Energy costs money too, both for individuals and for the community. Using energy efficiently means you save on your energy bills, and it also means we can put off building new power stations. So, saving energy makes environmental sense for us and for future generations. Here are free energy saving tips to save on energy and cents, too:

Things You Can Do for Low Costs

With the high cost of energy today, there is more incentive than ever to keep our own energy consumption in check. But perhaps more importantly, energy conservation is good for the environment and Replace light bulbs with compact fluorescent lights and save up to 75 percent on energy use.reduces our family's "carbon footprint." Following are low cost tips you can try to implement at home that cost little to nothing and can make a big dent in our energy consumption at home:

Call in the Pros

Determine your priorities. Have a “Home Performance with Energy Star” specialist conduct an energy audit on your house. Professional energy audits generally go into great detail. The energy auditor should do a room-by-room examination of the residence, as well as a thorough examination of past utility bills.

Energy Saving References

Revised January 7, 2010


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