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are already adding up. In 2004 alone, Americans, with
the help of ENERGY STAR, saved enough energy to power
24 million homes and avoid greenhouse gas emissions equivalent
to those from 20 million cars – all while saving $10 billion.
- The Power is in Your Hands www.powerisinyourhands.org. A new web site from the Alliance and 20%20 partners with extensive tips and resources to arm consumers with the power to manage their energy bills this winter.
- Free Alliance to Save Energy resources. Obtain a free booklet, recently updated and redesigned in 2005, Power$mart: The Power is in Your Hands , by calling 1-888-878-3256 or previewing a PDF version. An interactive Home Energy Checkup allows handymen (or women) to troubleshoot their homes’ energy waste while calculating efficient improvements.
- Free Department of Energy resources. Obtain a free booklet, Energy Savers: Tips on Saving Energy and Money at Home, in English or Spanish by calling 1-877-337-3463 or view an online PDF version.
- Free Environmental Protection Agency resources. Obtain a free copy of Guide to Energy-Efficient Cooling and Heating which is available at www.energystar.gov from the heating and cooling product pages or by calling 1-888-STAR-YES (1-888-782-7937). Download the ENERGY STAR Action Guide 5 Steps You Can Take to Reduce Air Pollution.
- Free home insulation booklet from North American Insulation Manufacturer’s Association (NAIMA).
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More Free Resources Free booklet for New Yorkers: It’s Right. . . and Right at Home, a brochure with energy-saving tips. Contact 877.NY-SMART (877.697.6278) or [email protected]. For more tips, visit www.GetEnergySmart.org, the consumer web site of the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA). |
| ENERGY STAR® is a government-backed program helping businesses and individuals protect the environment through superior energy efficiency. |