What's New
These are the latest additions at energyhawk.com.
new in LIGHTS AND BULBS:
Find Substitutes For Energy-Wasting Lamps and Fixtures. Turn off or turn down room lights and use area lighting that's just right for the things you do most often.
new in HEATING AND COOLING:
Save Oodles with Extra-Efficient Cellular Shades. If your home is average, you lose one-fourth of the energy you use to heat and cool it right out the windows.
new in WATER HEATERS:
Solar Water Heaters. The initial costs of solar water heaters are high, but they can be big money savers over the long run.
new in COOKING:
Energy Saving Cookware. Choosing the right pan for the job can actually save energy--small amounts per meal, maybe, but they add up.
new in REFRIGERATORS AND FREEZERS:
Using Your Fridge/Freezer. Here are some things to do to feel virtuous and save energy.
new in DISHWASHING:
Energy-Efficient Dishwashing. No matter how new or old the dishwasher you're using, follow the following for better energy use.
new in LAUNDRY:
Dryers That Play Nicely. The big thing to look for in a new dryer is whether it has a moisture-sensing feature that allows it to automatically turn itself off when the clothes reach a specified level of dryness.
new in OFFICE EQUIPMENT:
New flat-panel monitors offer significant energy savings. The new technology that allows computer monitors to take up less space also uses a lot less power -- only 1/3 of the power of conventional monitors.
new in ALTERNATIVE ENERGY:
The Honda Insight uses power generated by its brakes to operate its electric motor.
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