A Genius Idea

It doesn’t take a genius to figure out something has got to be done about high energy costs. Concerned consumers should check a free web service called Hohm’s. Comparing energy use to friends and neighbors and engaging with Hohm’s active community to get and share tips are just a couple of suggestions found on the web service.
At Hohm’s it is possible to build a project list based on an individual’s idea of how much to spend or save. Taking charge of home energy use and learning how to help the planet is everyone’s responsibility. Visit www.microsoft-hohm.com and keep Energy saving coming in. It’s fast and free and only a mouse click away.
The web service shows how to start saving today. Among the energy saving tips offered by this free web service are things like don’t let air slip through the cracks—weather-strip your home. Hohm’s also gives recommendations on saving up to 10% on heating and cooling bills by sealing air leaks. See more home energy saving tips at the free web service site.
Hohm offers the consumer several options to save energy and save money on things like home appliances use as well as overall home energy usage. They make it easier to see where energy is being used. Unique, personalized recommendations on how to improve energy efficiency is another plus. One such example is to replace incandescent light bulbs with higher efficiency bulbs (compact fluorescents and LED). This tip alone will save $185 a year in energy savings.
Among other energy saving tips offered by this free web service are things like weather-striping your home. Hohm’s says don’t let air or money slip through the cracks. They also give recommendations on saving up to 10% on heating and cooling bills by sealing air leaks. On the Hohm site it is possible to build a project list based on an individual’s idea of how much they want to spend or save on energy costs.