ENERGY EFFICIENCY
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Rhode Island offers a personal income tax credit, property and sales tax exemptions, production incentives, and net metering for renewable energy systems you install at home. National Grid offers various rebates for energy efficiency improvements and appliances.
By Kevin Hagen | Published 7/31/2008
West Virginia residents who install a renewable energy system can use net metering to receive credit for the electricity they generate in excess of what they consume. There is a sales tax holiday on energy efficient products in 2009 and 2010.
By Kevin Hagen | Published 10/19/2008
Energy Efficiency: The first step for an Eco Home, Green Buildings and Energy Efficient Homes. An Insider's Guide.
By Deborah Oakes, NPS | Published 4/30/2009
Every homebuyer should look to maximize energy efficiency savings, but some older homes may not allow for the best housing energy efficiency.
By Steve Graham | Published 7/6/2009
Virginia incentives for renewable energy and energy efficiency include a production incentive for solar and wind energy systems, property and sales tax exemptions or a deduction on your state income tax return. The Southside Electric Cooperative offers low-interest loans.
By Kevin Hagen | Published 9/24/2008
Starting in 2009, Kentucky residents can claim a credit of up to $500 on their state income tax return for installing a renewable energy system or making energy efficiency improvements at home. The credit can be up to $1,000 for a rental property or business.
By Kevin Hagen | Published 9/29/2008
You can receive a rebate of up to $300 for energy efficiency improvements to your home in Colorado. And you can qualify for a rebate of from $3,000 to $6,000 for a solar photovoltaic system, $750 - $3,000 for solar water heating, and up to $10,000 for a small wind system.
By Kevin Hagen | Published 8/13/2008
The Keystone Home Energy Loan Program offers unsecured loans of up $10,000 and secured loans up to $35,000 to all Pennsylvania homeowners who want to make energy efficiency improvements at home. The Adams Electric Cooperative offers its members loans up to $25,000.
By Kevin Hagen | Published 9/5/2008
Through the Nebraska Dollar and Energy Saving Loan program, you can obtain a low-interest loan to finance the cost of energy efficiency improvements. You can borrow up to $35,000 for a single-family home, $100,000 for a business, and $75,000 for a farm or ranch.
By Kevin Hagen | Published 9/5/2008
Understanding what "energy efficiency" means will take us a lot farther down the road to making the best energy efficiency decisions than just being energy-efficient lemmings.
By Marjorie Burke | Published 9/19/2007
New Jersey offers its residents various rebates for energy efficiency measures at home and for energy efficient heating and cooling units and appliances. If you install a renewable energy system you can take advantage of rebates, net metering and production incentives.
By Kevin Hagen | Published 7/23/2008
If you live in Wisconsin and want to improve the energy efficiency of your home there are rebates available to help offset part of the upfront cost.
By Kevin Hagen | Published 6/26/2009
Utah residents who install a renewable energy system can claim a credit of up to $2,000 against their state income tax. St. George and Washington City offer rebates on solar and wind systems. Utility companies offer rebates on solar systems and energy efficient appliances.
By Kevin Hagen | Published 8/21/2008
New Mexico residents can qualify for rebates from their utility company when they make energy efficiency improvements at home, including heating and cooling systems, electric thermal storage units, water heaters, refrigerators and freezers.
By Kevin Hagen | Published 10/21/2008
The Long Island Power Authority and National Grid offer their New York customers some significant rebates on energy efficiency improvements at home, including heating and air conditioning, water heaters, appliances, and weatherizing.
By Kevin Hagen | Published 10/27/2008
Increasing your homes efficiency can save you money. Here are a few tips to help you increase energy efficiency in your home.
By T.R. Humphrey | Published 2/24/2010
Are you wondering what your options are for insulating your home? If you are concerned with energy efficiency, you need to learn about closed cell insulation.
By Alexander Newman | Published 2/5/2010
Sealing the drafts in your home can be one of the most cost effective ways to improve energy efficiency and comfort. Here's how to do it inexpensively.
By Tami Port, MS | Published 7/27/2009
Energy saving tips for the home, covering lights insulation and appliances.
By Thomas H Forthe | Published 1/26/2009
What is weatherization and energy efficiency and how are they related?
By T. Hillukka | Published 1/3/2010
Tips for saving money every month by improving your home's energy efficiency.
By TC Thorn | Published 11/11/2007
How to get more energy efficiency in the kitchen
By Kenneth Crawford | Published 9/30/2008
The cost to companies and individuals of updating (or not updating) the millions of computer systems and embedded computers in the U.S., and in some cases abroad due to energy saving Daylight Saving Time change.
By Dave Maddox | Published 2/16/2007
Adding value to the home while improving energy efficiency. This is an overview of the new home design of heated flooring.
By Christine Cadena | Published 1/3/2007
California is one of the leading states in the country that is helping to decrease global warming. One of the reasons for this is due to California's energy-efficiency measure.
By Harriet Steinberg | Published 6/11/2007
A review on several excellent energy efficiency tools designed to help save energy.
By J. Rica | Published 3/23/2008
Seven tips to maximize the energy efficiency of your laundry room.
By Chris Lindsay | Published 9/5/2008
Improving the energy efficiency of your Missouri home can save you money and reduce greenhouse gases. You can also qualify for various rebates offered by utility companies, including rebates on energy efficient appliances, heat pumps, water heaters, and other improvements.
By Kevin Hagen | Published 9/3/2008
Utility companies in Arkansas offer loans for heat pumps, high efficiency water heaters, and energy efficiency improvements you want to make at home. The loans have a low fixed interest rate. The loan terms and maximum amounts vary according to the utility company.
By Kevin Hagen | Published 8/27/2008
If you are designing or building your own home, you have probably considered ways to make it more "green" and energy efficient. Here are some ideas to help you out.
By T. Hillukka | Published 4/14/2009
This article contains tips on how to preserve energy and save money lighting up your home.
By Baconator | Published 2/17/2009
Oregon residents who want to save money by making their homes more energy efficient by replacing or upgrading appliances or heating and cooling systems, or weatherizing their homes can qualify for utility company rebates in addition to tax credits.
By Kevin Hagen | Published 12/5/2009
Texas residents can claim rebates from their utility companies for making their homes more energy efficient by installing efficient cooling and heating systems, energy efficient windows, upgrading insulation, and installing radiant barriers.
By Kevin Hagen | Published 1/18/2010
Utility companies throughout Minnesota offer rebates to their residential customers for installing more energy-efficient heating and cooling systems and appliances. The rebates help with the upfront cost, and energy savings can be substantial.
By Kevin Hagen | Published 10/12/2009
Saving money on home energy and heating costs can be achieved if you know what changes can be made in your home to do so. This article will help you get started with the process.
By Fraph | Published 9/14/2009
A brief article describing ways to see just how energy efficient your home is.
By Laura Seeber | Published 12/15/2008
If your budget won't allow you to upgrade to a new Energy Star refrigerator, learn some easy tips for reducing the energy consumption of your old refrigerator.
By C. Jeanne Heida | Published 3/5/2008
Overview of LED products reviewing their green energy potential, available products and purchase information.
By Tara Bradley-Newlands | Published 10/28/2008
It is predicted that in the coming year energy prices will double and many home owners, living in homes that are not very energy efficient, will no doubt have trouble paying their energy bills. Much can be done to make your home more energy efficient.
By J. Michael (Linkedin) Warner | Published 6/28/2008
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