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4.23.2008 11:51 AM

DOE Launches Home Energy Conservation Site

Interactive Page Makes Saving Money and Energy Easier

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By Brian Clark Howard

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has launched an appealing, user-friendly new internet feature that provides tips to consumers on how to make smart energy choices. These days, consumers are looking for ways to save money around the house, and energy conservation is one of the best win-wins around. Unfortunately, so many don't have as much education on this issue as they could.

Now, the DOE's interactive web page gives easy info on how to use less energy in such areas as electronics, lighting, appliances and even with vehicles.

The DOE's extensive web presence also highlights some of its ongoing research and support of research on cleaner energy. Hopefully, Congress and a new President will give the department more of a mandate to go further in these vital areas, and lead the country into a greener, more productive future.


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