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Electrolux front load washers with IQ-Touch controls feature a large 4.7 cubic foot capacity and a fast wash time so you spend less time doing laundry. And because these washers are eco-friendly and …
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Conserving water can save you hundreds of dollars per year and help the environment. Water audits help determine how much water you use and where,helping identify ways to conserve water.
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Simple practices in your home can help conserve water and lower your home's water costs.
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Bosch's focus on improving the environment by improving products results in home appliances which help to conserve the planet while saving you money in operating costs.
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Bosch is committed to delivering appliances with the highest level of performance with the least impact on the environment, and to demonstrate that commitment, all Bosch appliances are EnergyStar …
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Many commercial household cleaners contain toxic chemicals that can affect indoor air quality. This guide shows you how to use safer alternatives to commercial cleaning products using common …
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Regardless of the model, most clothes dryers will do what they are designed to do, dry clothes. Some, however, dry clothes more efficiently than others, with less work, and less wear on fabric.
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When buying a new washer, look for features that make washing more efficient, less costly, and gentler on fabrics. Front-load washers generally use less energy and water than conventional top-load …
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There are many no-cost, low-cost tips that are easy to implement and can help you save on your energy costs. Investing in additional insulation can conserve energy and save you money on heating and …
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Save energy and money in your home with these easy to implement tips that can help lower your energy consumption.
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There are a number of ways to save water, and they all start with you. Use the tips provided to lower water use in your home.
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This fact sheet from FEMA provides a list of water conservation tips for both indoors and out.
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On average, each person uses 60 gallons of water per day.
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Most commercially produced cleaning products contain a variety of solvents and artificial fragrances. There are many natural alternatives that are just as effective for cleaning, without the added …
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By purchasing energy efficient appliances, you can reduce the energy consumption of your home and save money on energy costs. Use this how-to fact sheet to help guide you through choosing the right …
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The average American uses 100 gallons of water per day. By following simple indoor water efficiency practices you could save as much as 25,000 gallons of water per person each year.
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Pacific Gas and Electric offers rebates to customers on hundreds of energy efficient products and improvements for your home.
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When you replace a ten year or older clothes washer with a new, Energy Star qualified model, you can save up to $135 annually on your utility costs.
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Older model clothes washers use up to four times the amount of energy that a new Energy Star qualified models does. Your old washer could be costing you more money than you think.
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When it is time to replace your old model clothes washer, look for a new Energy Star qualified clothes washer. These washers are designed to be energy efficient, using less water and energy to …
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Buy purchasing energy efficient products you can kept the energy costs in your home down and help preserve the environment. Be sure to look for the Energy Star label when purchasing new appliances …
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Reducing energy use in your home can be as simple as changing your furnace filter. By following energy saving tips in your home, you can save money on your energy costs.
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High efficiency clothes washer use about 60% less energy to operate and 40% less water than conventional washing machines.
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Front loading clothes washers work by repeatedly tumbling clothes through a small pool of water in the bottom of the wash tub. This process dramatically reduces the amount of water needed to clean …
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A lot changes with the addition of a new baby in your home, including your energy costs. On average, people use 25% more electricity and 13% more natural gas in their homes with the addition of a new …
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Simple maintenance and repairs made to your home can also lower your energy costs.
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If you own natural gas appliances, use the tips contained in this fact sheet to help improve energy efficiency, saving you both energy and money. As a general rule, you should hire a professional to …
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Your old clothes washer may be costing you more than you think, and wasting up to 29 gallons of water every time you do a load of laundry.
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High-efficiency clothes washers can save you hundreds of dollars annually on your home's energy costs and thousands of dollars annually on your home's water expenses.
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For a typical home, an Energy Star qualified clothes washer could save as much as 7,000 gallons of water per year, while an Energy Star qualified dryer uses about 30% less energy than a standard …
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The EnergyGuide label can help you find the most energy efficient appliance to meet your home's needs. Appliances have one of two labels, either showing annual energy use for the appliance or one …
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Whether washing or drying your laundry, there are many energy efficient ways to cut energy costs in the laundry room.
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Water conservation offers a number of benefits to you, society, and the environment, and simply put, it costs less to use less. Additionally, most water conservation strategies are relatively easy to …
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The true cost of an appliance is the purchase price plus the cost to operate and maintain it over its lifetime.
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Use the Energy Star labels located on clothes washers to help you find the most energy efficient model for your home.
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Purchasing an Energy Star qualified clothes washer can save you as much as $50.00 per year on your energy costs.
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By following energy-saving practices in your home, you can save money on your energy costs.
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This guide offers energy-saving tips to use with your current appliances and information on what to look for when purchasing new appliances.
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This fact sheet contains tips on how to make your home more energy efficient this winter. Many of these tips are no-cost or low-cost ideas that are simple to implement in your home.
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Save energy year round with these ideas on how to save energy 365 days of the year.
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With winter heating costs on the rise, it is important to make your home energy efficient this winter. Use these tips to help make your home warm and comfortable without spending more on energy bills.
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Reducing the amount of energy used in your home can be as simple as turning off unused lights or lowering the thermostat.
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Xcel Energy Type: Guide
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Building America teams are researching opportunities to improve energy efficiency for more challenging end-uses, such as lighting, appliances and miscellaneous electric loads, which are all heavily …
Type: Research
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This guide shows you how easy it is to reduce your energy use at home. Easy, low cost and no cost tips on saving energy and money at home, from insulation to appliances.
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Clothes washing uses an exorbitant amount of energy, most of which is produced to heat water. The U.S. Department of Energy offers a guide outlining requirements for a clothes washer to be meet …
Type: Fact Sheet