Making practical changes to how you use energy in your daily life is an easy way to save money. Check out these 10 simple actions that you can take today to save money on your energy bills, reduce energy use, and help the environment:
Playing video games is a popular activity that can provide hours of entertainment. Although they can be fun, they can also consume considerable amounts of time and energy! Thankfully, there are a few simple things gamers can do to switch things up.
Being aware of how much energy your buildings are using should matter to you. Greener, more energy-efficient buildings can provide economic and health benefits, all while helping the planet. If you’re able to measure the energy your buildings use, you can manage it.
Choosing an efficient room air conditioning unit will help keep you cool and save energy as the weather heats up. Here are some important factors to consider when buying a new AC.
With the need for advanced cooking appliances, specialized cooling equipment and extensive lighting, it should come as no surprise that commercial kitchens are energy intensive. In fact, food service operations use up to seven times more energy per square metre than other commercial spaces.
Spring has sprung and it’s time to hit refresh on your household energy use. Here are four easy spring-cleaning hacks to help you enjoy effortless energy savings well into the summer.
There are many ways to save energy but beware, if you’re searching the internet for new tips to save, you might see some common energy myths pop up in your results. From freezers to fans, there are many misconceptions about how to save energy.
Low-e coatings, gas fills, and U-factors, oh my! Shopping for windows and doors can be… complicated. Before you sign off on your purchase, go through this checklist.
Brrrr… It’s cold outside and now is the perfect time to learn how your home’s energy efficiency stacks up… or if it needs improvement. Our proposed home improvements will lead to significant savings.
Many Canadians have settled into a new routine of working from home. This comes with many challenges such as using new technologies, managing embarrassing ‘un-muted’ moments and an increase in home energy use.