This is what I love to hear! So we just did a lot of stuff on our house with regards to energy savings. I told the folks we used that I would pass their names on as they did an excellent job for a fair price (and we shopped). We had 3 energy audits done so I was pretty sure about what was needed at the end of all of the interviews, ladder climbing, etc. We chose Go Green (www.atticefficiency.com). A guy named Timm came out and we went through each area, the problem ones we knew about and the suspected...
September 2009 Archives
One of the biggest misnomers about the NFL is the phrase "final cuts." Nothing in the NFL is final. What looks like a done deal today is out the window tomorrow. Considering the Cowboys have trimmed the roster to 52 players, leaving one spot available, it's certain the team will make at least one more move this weekend. But among the notable cuts include wide receiver Isaiah Stanback and rookie defensive backs Mike Mickens and DeAngelo Smith. On this day, the waiver wire is filled with names - some of them noteworthy, but most of them are the less-heralded players....
1. Focus on energy efficiency You save money when you use the right bulbs and only turn them on when necessary. Most events don't have a media room full of dozens of televisions and computer monitors, and most venues don't, like the U.S. Open, consume 2,000 megawatt hours of electricity (the capacity of the Indian Point nuclear power plant a few miles north of New York City, incidentally) ... but all venues can benefit from energy conservation. 2. Stop using pesticides The U.S. Open doesn't have natural grass courts, so this isn't an issue, but millions of acres of...
Home Energy Audits The United States is currently the largest single consumer of energy. That's Right! The result is that the average homeowner now spends about $1,900 per year on energy. Continuous heating and air conditioning consumption account for half of home energy costs. With this consumption comes a tremendous amount of wasted energy. Our wasteful use of energy contributes to air pollution problems such as low-level ozone, smog, and global warming. The average family's carbon footprint is over 11,200 pounds of pollutants, which go directly into the atmosphere each year. The most direct and inexpensive route for home owners...

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