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The 6 Surprising Benefits of Energy Efficiency

HandsPlanting537599600.pngEnergy efficiency is a buzz term that’s been around for a bit now. These days, most of us make good energy choices for our homes and communities because it’s the right thing to do! But there’s more to energy efficiency than just making the right choice. Being green offers more benefits than we may realize – here are six worth noting.

Energy efficiency SAVES MONEY
Replacing incandescent light bulbs with energy-efficient halogens, CFLs or LEDs can save 30-80 percent on energy bills – which can mean $50 to $100 in savings each year.  In addition, investing in other cost-effective energy efficiency measures (such as weather-stripping, air sealing, and hot water pipe insulation) can save up to $350 annually. Finally, insulation keeps cool air inside during the summer and warm air inside during the winter. And when your HVAC system runs less, your energy costs drop.

Energy efficiency PROVIDES HEALTH BENEFITS
Proper maintenance of HVAC systems can improve indoor air quality, reducing the molds and other pollutants than cause respiratory health issues.

Energy efficiency REDUCES MOISTURE
Proper insulation and air sealing not only reduces heated and cooled air loss, it also reduces moisture, which makes indoor air feel more comfortable and reduces the risk for mold growth.

Energy efficiency INCREASES YOUR HOME’S RESALE VALUE
Homebuyers are becoming increasingly aware of energy-efficiency and may pay 2-6% more for homes marketed as “green” and featuring energy-efficient upgrades, such as insulation, appliances, HVAC systems, windows and solar panels.

Energy efficiency CONTRIBUTES TO A HEALTHIER PLANET

  • Most of our energy comes from fossil fuels, which are non-renewable, like petroleum and coal that provide electricity and gas and will eventually run out.
  • Conserving energy not only helps conserve these resources but also saves money, since electricity prices are assessed in accordance with the amount used.
  • The most notable way that reducing energy helps the environment is by decreasing power plant emissions.

Energy efficiency CREATES JOBS

  • Energy efficiency projects, like building improvements and infrastructure repairs, create jobs.
  • In 2010 alone, 830,000 jobs nationwide were created in direct result to energy efficiency.