EPA's cool tips for the summer - help at home and work to save energy and combat climate change with ENERGY STAR

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

With summer and the high costs of cooling right around the corner, EPA is offering advice to help Americans lower energy bills and greenhouse emissions. The energy used in an average home costs more than $2,200 a year and contributes more greenhouse emissions than a typical car. Americans can reduce these costs and greenhouse gas emissions by about one third through ENERGY STAR.