| Calculate
your homes Carbon Footprint by using our
carbon calculator to determine how many
cars or acres of forest you can save by
making the right equipment
choices.

Visit
our sister website by clicking the logo
above. You will be linked to our
website hosted by our Residential Energy
Efficiency Consortium.
If you
want to do what's right for the
environment while enjoying the comforts
of home, look to Natural Gas. Truth is,
the reasons to choose Natural Gas have
always gone way beyond performance. When
compared to the average all-electric
home, the average natural gas home emits
46 percent less carbon. With a renewed
focus on the environment, it's time to
remember that Natural Gas is not only
the best choice for your home, but for
the planet that's home to everyone.
For
information from the Council for
Responsible Energy visit their website here
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The
Energy Solutions Center |
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400
North Capitol Street NW |
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Washington,
DC 20001 |
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202-824-7150 |
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www.ESCenter.org
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| Welcome
to our new site on Energy Efficiency for
residential homes. This site will
provide you insight to the host of efficient
natural gas technologies that are available
for use in your home. We've included
information on heating and cooling appliances,
water heating technologies, cooking (both
indoor and outdoor options), laundry, as well
as energy audit information to help you
determine your homes energy
efficiency.
We hope you
will find this website to be both informative
and useful to you as you evaluate new
appliances and energy strategies for your
home. If you are a customer of one of
our Energy Teams, feel free to contact them to
see what innovative programs they have
available in your home town.




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Solutions Center is a technology
commercialization and market development
organization representing energy utilities,
municipal energy authorities, and equipment
manufacturers and vendors.

Listed
below are the members of the ESC's
Residential Energy Efficiency
Consortium. To learn more about their
programs, click on your utility company to
find out what they can provide.
Residential/Commercial
Energy
Efficiency Consortium Members




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