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Kentucky Living 2009 Energy Guide
10/26/2009
339 bright ideas that will lighten your energy load, save you money, and still have you living in comfort
When it comes to saving energy, Kentuckians want to know all they can. With energy consumption in Kentucky ranking 24 percent above the national average, discovering ways to make the most of energy, and reduce energy costs without sacrificing comfort, is critical.
And, making your home more energy efficient is not complicated, but it does take some time to address what areas need improving in order to save on your energy costs.
The Kentucky Living 2009 Energy Guide is here to help. Divided into three sections, this guide is designed to help you learn how to save money on energy bills and increase your home’s indoor comfort.
Comfort Zone includes a do-it-yourself energy checkup, and offers tips on creating a snug home that keeps the outdoors out and the indoors in.
Home Works is all about the equipment that keeps your home comfortable—including the energy benefits provided by different types of heating, cooling, and hot water systems.
Power Tools puts money in your pocket, suggesting simple
lifestyle changes and how to earn tax incentives for improving your home’s energy efficiency. Lots of other useful information,
too, including resources to help you learn even more.
To download your own copy, just click on the graphic above or on the link in this article.
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Kentucky Association of
Electric Cooperatives, Inc.
4515 Bishop Lane * Louisville, KY 40218
502-451-2430 * FAX: 502-459-3209
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