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10 practical actions you can take to save on energy

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:

Game smart and save energy

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.

Make your building more energy efficient

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.

How much do you know about your commercial fryer?

Professional-grade equipment represents 35% of energy used in the average Canadian commercial kitchen. The food service industry is very energy-intensive; learn how you can reduce your operating costs!

Spring-cleaning checklist for energy efficiency

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.

Integrate energy efficiency into your living space

The living room is a busy hub for your family – from game nights to Saturday morning cartoons – a lot of time and energy are spent here.

What’s a heat/energy recovery ventilator and why do I need one?

Want to keep the air in your home fresh while improving your home's heating efficiency? Look no further than a heat/energy recovery ventilator (H/ERV). Learn about the many benefits of investing in an H/ERV to keep your home comfortable and help you save on utility bills.

Not your average calculator – Greenhouse Gas Equivalencies Calculator

Understanding how the energy you consume translates into greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions can be confusing, which is where the Greenhouse Gas Equivalencies Calculator comes in. Crunch the numbers and get a better sense of your carbon footprint.

Guide to residential water heaters

Last in line to take your shower, again, and there’s no more hot water? This is one reason you might start thinking about a new water heater. With many options to choose from, it’s important to learn and understand the benefits of different systems.

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