Following the links below will help you efficiently use the web to find out how much energy and money you can save at home. The final links lead to the Home Energy Saver (HES) and the EPA's Home Energy Advisor (Advisor). HES will let you pinpoint the dollar and cents benefits of everything from simple "quick fixes" such as setting back your thermostat to more substantial measures such as buying energy-efficient appliances, while Advisor specializes on ENERGY STAR-labeled products.
ENERGY MYTHS: Common myths and misperceptions about saving energy.
TIPS: No-cost / low-cost tips on saving energy in your home
FAQ: Frequently asked questions about saving energy
GLOSSARY: Navigating energy-savings jargon and buzz-words
REMODELING: No-Regrets Remodeling
UTILITIES: Links to your local utility's residential energy-saving programs
ASK AN EXPERT: Send a question to the U.S. Department of Energy's "Energy Expert"
ENERGY LIBRARIAN: -- A virtual reading room where you can learn more about home energy savings
CALCULATE: Calculate your home's energy use and potential savings with the Home Energy Saver (for lots of detail) or the Home Energy Advisor (a simplified calculator for energy savings from ENERGY STAR-labeled appliances)