The bottom line is always one of the most important considerations for a company. Most companies know and employ the obvious strategies for saving money to increase the overall financial success of a business. However, there are some ways companies can save money that they do not realize.
There are many reasons for Colorado residents to have an energy audit conducted on their homes. The audit is an assessment that is performed by a trained technician that provides …
Long gone are the days where you would choose brightness by the number of watts marked on the front of your light bulb packaging. Energy-efficient lighting is the new way …
Spring cleaning is right around the corner, and with springtime comes remodeling and renovation projects to update and create fresh new looks around the home. However, one improvement people often …
Energy is a hot topic. From the price of gas to investing in renewable resources, energy is always a top consideration. Are you just routinely paying your energy bills without putting much thought into why they might be so high? Learning that there may be ways to reduce the amount of energy that your business uses on a daily basis can be a good way to reduce those rising energy bills while doing your part for the green movement.
Think back to when you were a kid. Did your parents constantly remind you to turn off the lights when you left a room? If they did, it meant they understood the basic concepts of conserving energy and saving money.
Now that the New Year is here, it is the perfect time to commit to taking steps to conserve energy in the home. If you are not sure where to start, here are 10 New Year’s resolutions for saving energy this winter in Colorado.
1. Use heat from the sun
Businesses can inadvertently waste energy and money every year without realizing it. Often too much money is spent on the unnecessary use of energy. Although it is virtually impossible to …
Winter is just around the corner. In Colorado, that means lots of snow and cold temperatures. Homeowners in this part of the country need to take precautions to make sure their homes are protected from the outdoor elements at this time of year. One of the best ways to protect a house from the harsh winter weather is by insulating it. Following are five reasons to properly insulate a home for winter in Colorado. 1. Temperature-Related Comfort
Humans have required the use of energy since the beginning of time. However, as time progressed, the way we have used energy has evolved. Following is a brief history of home energy use and how to save energy. The 1700s
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