Energy Savers Booklet

The U.S. Department of Energy’s website has all kinds of helpful information about saving energy in your home, from tax credits for energy efficiency to designing and remodeling a home with the earth in mind.  You can download the Energy Savers Booklet for free.

Here’s an excerpt from one of the pages that really thrills me — just the idea that I’ve found this on a government website.

Designing and Remodeling a Home
Before you design a new home or remodel an existing one, you should consider investing in its energy efficiency. You’ll save energy and money in the long run. It’s also a good time to invest in a renewable energy system that will provide your home with electricity, water heating, or space heating and cooling.

If you’d like to design an energy-efficient home, no matter what type of design, you should use what’s called the whole-house systems approach.

If you’re remodeling a home, conduct an energy assessment to help you determine what energy efficiency improvements should and can be made to your home.

Learn how to optimize energy efficiency with the following home designs and construction techniques:

  • Advanced House (Wall) Framing Techniques
    Reduce lumber use and waste—improving energy efficiency—in the construction of a traditional wood-framed house.
  • Earth-sheltered Homes
    Incorporate earth into their structure and design for durability and energy efficiency.
  • Log Homes
    Use wooden logs to provide structure and insulation.
  • Manufactured Homes
    Feature energy-efficient options for new homes and improvements for older homes.
  • Passive Solar Homes
    Take advantage of climatic conditions, especially the sun, for heating in the winter and cooling in the summer.
  • Straw Bale Homes
    Use straw bales to provide all or part of their structure and insulation.
  • Zero Energy Homes
    Produce more energy than they use.

You should also explore your options for financing an energy-efficient home or improvements.

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