How Energy Efficiency Is Actually a Win-Win for Both Consumers and Utilities.
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Saving energy is one of the best things we can do to improve our environment. To save effectively, energy companies like National Grid are teaming up with consumers by offering incentives and rebates through energy efficiency (EE) programs. These EE programs aim to reduce energy consumption, which means fewer greenhouse gases, thereby lowering our carbon footprint. Participating in EE programs also mean more savings on your electrical bill and ensures we have the energy we need during the peak summer months. It’s a win-win for both consumers and providers.
If you reside in the Northeast, you may already know about some of the EE programs National Grid implemented to encourage energy saving. One of the most revolutionary programs is their Home Energy Assessment. A hallmark of energy efficiency, no-cost Virtual Home Energy Assessments provide homeowners with the knowledge they need to start saving money on their energy bill. Start saving money and energy in 4 simple steps:
Scheduling an energy assessment is easy and efficient.
Step 1
Schedule Appointment
These improvements make a big difference, both on your energy bill and for the environment. According to a recent study, The U.S. Department of Energy estimates that the typical household can save 25% on utility bills with energy efficiency measures, amounting to over $2,200 annually. The New York Times cites that making your home more energy efficient is one of the best things you can do to reduce your carbon footprint.
Learn more about how National Grid’s Home Energy Assessments can help you start saving money and energy today!
VISIT HOMEPAGE
Schedule an appointment and provide basic information about your home.
Collaborate with an Energy Specialist over phone or video chat for personalized energy-efficiency recommendations.
Step 2
Collaborate
Get no-cost energy-efficiency products
shipped to you.
Step 3
Shipped to You
Receive discounts on approved projects recommended from your audit.
Step 4
Save Money
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