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US Department of Energy Promotes Special Earth Week Feature on Energy.gov
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Simple Steps Will Help Consumers Save Money -- and the Planet |
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WASHINGTON, DC – During Earth Week, visitors to the U.S. Department of Energy
website -- energy.gov -- will be immediately directed to a special web feature
giving them key energy saving tips and user-friendly information about the
critical emerging technologies and initiatives underway to move the nation
toward a clean energy economy.
The webpage is intended to help people enjoy a more green lifestyle by making
simple adjustments. It details steps consumers can take to make informed energy
decisions, save money on monthly bills, become more energy efficient, and
protect the environment. These money saving tips include monitoring energy usage
in homes, purchasing fuel efficient hybrid and plug–in hybrid cars, insulating
homes, using Lighting Emitting Diodes (LED) and Compact Florescent Light (CFL)
bulbs and using power strips to fully shut off multiple appliances and
electronics at once when not in use.
"Earth Week is a fitting time for all of us to reevaluate our personal energy
habits," Secretary Chu said. "By taking simple steps to reduce our energy use,
all Americans can strike a blow for energy independence, while saving money on
energy bills and moving America toward a clean energy future."
In addition, the site illustrates the Obama administration’s commitment to
investing in America’s green economy, creating new American jobs, providing
relief from high energy bills to American families, and ending our dependence on
foreign oil.
The work of consumers making smart energy choices together with the
Department of Energy 's work to provide cleaner, more diverse energy supplies
will bring the United States closer to energy independence.
The Department's regular website will still be available to users by closing
the special web feature.
Editorial Date April 22, 2009
By Bradley Bugger
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