Energy Reduction Tips and Advice


Simple steps can save money on Vermont energy bills
Homeowners throughout Vermont caught a break this season as temperatures hovered as much as 23 percent higher than the typical New England winter.

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Vermont report calls warm winter a mixed blessing
Vermonters are marking the first days of spring with a grateful sigh this year, as the unseasonably warm weather allowed many residents to save money on their winter heating bills.

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Homeowners cut heating bills with smaller houses
Vermonters know how to cut heating costs, taking simple steps such as caulking cracks, adding insulation and tuning up their heating equipment.

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Households set to slash utility bills with new efficiency standards
A typical Vermont household would save $10,000 in energy bills over a five-year span under the terms of proposed new efficiency standards for heating equipment and other appliances, experts say.

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Weatherizing agencies seek new funding for needy Vermonters
Community action agencies across Vermont are lobbying the state legislature to find new funding for weatherization programs, VT Digger reports.

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Congress considers plight of Vermonters in setting 2013 energy budget
Members of the United States Congress got a lesson in Yankee ingenuity and careful energy conservation last week.

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New England school wins energy efficiency prize
New England residents know the recipe for staying warm and saving money through a chilly winter.

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Warm winter helps hold heating bills down
The winter season is a mixed blessing for Vermont.

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Energy efficiency saves air as well as money
Most Vermont residents know they can save money, stay warm and block bone-chilling breezes by taking a few simple steps to weatherize their homes each winter. Now a new report is pointing to another benefit of the strategy - preserving clean air.

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Vermont sunshine cooks up savings with solar hot water
With the recent boom in solar panel construction through many southwest American states, Vermont homeowners may assume that installing a solar hot water system is only a worthwhile investment for residents of warm weather regions.

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