Energy efficiency is the use of less energy to perform the same task or produce the same result. Energy-efficient homes and buildings use less energy to heat, cool, and run appliances and electronics. Energy-efficient manufacturing facilities use less energy to produce goods. Take a look at the resources below to learn what you can do. 

What are the benefits of using energy efficiently? 
  • Cost savings
  • Environmental Benefits
  • Resilience and Reliability
  • Community Benefits
  • Healthier air, water, and land

Free Home Energy Assessment

Homeowners and renters who are customers of Fort Collins Utilities or Loveland Power and Water can schedule a FREE home energy assessment with the Larimer County Conservation Corps! This is an opportunity to receive free education on efficient practices as well as equipment like water conserving shower heads and light bulbs. 

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Saving Energy at Home and at Work

Another great resource for advice on saving energy at home and at work is Energy Star ask the experts. Browse rebates, smart home products, and get answers to questions like "Are Vintage Light Bulbs Energy Efficient?"

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Energy-Efficient House Tour

Click the photo to the right to virtually explore ways that you can save energy and money throughout your home or read these tips:

  • Turn it off! When not at home 
  • Switch out your incandescent bulbs with LED bulbs, inside and outside. LEDs use up to 90% less energy and last up to 25 times longer than traditional incandescent bulbs.
  • Caulking and weather-stripping are effective air-sealing techniques to cut heating and cooling costs and increase comfort.
  • Save an estimated 10% per year on heating and cooling costs by installing and setting a programmable thermostat.
  • Reduce phantom loads by plugging electronic devices into a power strip and turning it off when not in use
  • Use sunlight to your advantage- it's free!
  • Air dry clothes to save money (and make your clothes last longer) by not turning on the dryer
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