With fall right around the corner, we are relaunching our EnergySaver.gov website with fresh updates that will help you and your family save money by saving energy.
As the weather starts to get cooler, explore tips on how to improve your home's energy efficiency.
Learn step-by-step instructions, including expected costs and energy savings, to seal air leaks around double-hung (or sash) windows.
Learn how to light your home for less money while using the same amount of light.
When you throw away money on wasted electricity, you're throwing away everything you could have bought with it. The Energy Department partners with the Ad Council to show you how saving energy saves you money.
The Energy-Efficient Home
Energy Efficient Home Topics
- Home Weatherization
- Home Design & Remodeling
- Landscaping
- Windows, Doors, & Skylights
Saving Electricity
Saving Electricity Topics
- Lighting
- Appliances & Electronics
- Buying & Making Electricity
Saving on Heating and Cooling
Saving on Heating and Cooling Topics
- Home Heating
- Home Cooling
- Heat Pumps
- Water Heating
Savings
- Residential Renewable Energy Tax Credit
- Energy-Efficient Commercial Buildings Tax Deduction
- Business Energy Investment Tax Credit (ITC)
- View All Savings
Energy Saver Blog
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February 27, 2013What You Need to Know About the Extended Federal Tax Credits for Energy Efficiency
If you purchased certain energy-efficient products during 2012, or plan to in 2013, you may be eligible for a tax credit.
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February 22, 2013The Biggest, Brightest Star of Energy Efficiency
As the days lengthen, use these tips to get the most out of natural lighting in your home.
Calculators
Tools to help you save money by saving energy -- whether on the road or in your home.
- My Trip
- Home Energy Saver
- Water Heater Savings