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  • Energy Tips for Free
    Everyone – no matter how limited their personal budget – can afford to save energy. In fact, during these days of rising prices, few of us can afford not to.

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    If you can afford to spend a little bit in the short-term to reduce your energy consumption, you will save in the long run by lowering your yearly bills.

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    The more you can budget to make your home energy efficient, the more money you will save on your bills year after year.

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    Ready to update your home or buy an energy-efficient vehicle? Big changes can mean big savings. If your assets are energy-efficient, then they will save you money as energy costs rise.
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- James Hansen, NASA climate researcher
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