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The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) reports that dishwashers are the least used home appliance, but cleaning a typical load of dishes in a dishwasher uses 37 percent less water than washing by hand.
Before you purchase a TV, make sure you know what features are important to you. Consider how you plan to use the TV and the best time to buy to save yourself some time and—most importantly—money.
One way to save energy and money with electronics in your home is by using advanced power strips.
Did you know you can save up to $180 a year with a programmable thermostat?
Energy efficiency is a gift that keeps on giving year-round in lower utility bills and increased home comfort.
While generally safe and reliable, natural gas can be hazardous if used improperly. Follow these simple precautions to ensure the safety of your home and family!
Holidays are a time for family, friends, and FOOD! Here's some simple tips to shrink your energy use in the kitchen.
There's almost nothing better than a refreshing shower. Here are some lesser known tricks to keep you refreshed, and your energy bill refreshingly lower!
Turned off and still plugged in? Learn how much standby power is costing you.
Wet Clothes. High Bills. Get some insights on solving both problems at the same time!
Appliances can do a ton of tricks. Here's some tricks to save money on them...