These days it can feel like everything your home requires power, from small things like the chargers for our phones and lamps to bigger appliances like TVs and dishwashers. All of those plug-ins draw ...
Financial management isn't just about preparing for retirement or reducing taxes. It's also about looking for opportunities to save money over time. One way to accomplish this is by saving energy at ...
Over the past 30 years, the U.S. population has grown, the number of homes has increased, and houses have grown larger. Overall residential energy consumption has remained flat thanks to product ...
Sarah Drolet was a writer, reporter and strategic thinker for CNET's home energy and utilities coverage. She specialized in residential solar power, solar storage solutions and whole-home backup ...
There's a new resolution in town. Americans still see losing weight, spending less, and (finally!) getting organized as top goals, but these days we're adding a new ambition: "Save energy." However, ...
Gas and food prices are still high, forcing many of us to stretch our dollar and find ways to save a few bucks. Just look around your own home, and there are ways to cut down on your bills, especially ...
Psychological factors, like having a positive attitude toward saving energy and believing that what individuals do makes a difference, consistently influence why people save energy at home.
We're now firmly in the summer months which means that we're in air conditioning territory. But whether you're keeping your home cool or looking to get toasty in the cooler months, one handy bit of ...