U.S. DOE Launches
Website with Energy Saving Tips for Consumers
Apr 22, 2008 - Energy Department
Documents and Publications
The U.S. Department of Energy
(DOE) today launched a new internet feature which
provides tips to consumers on how to make everyday
Earth Day by making smart energy choices to save
money while protecting the environment. The interactive
web page, at www.energy.gov, shows consumers
steps to use less energy with household electronics,
lighting, and appliances to save on monthly bills
and how to avoid wasting energy by improving
the energy efficiency of their homes and cars.
The site also features the Department's work
to develop cleaner, more affordable, diverse,
reliable and sustainable energy sources supporting
the President's goal to stop the growth of U.S.
greenhouse gas emissions by 2025 while meeting
increasing energy demands. DOE and its seventeen
world class National Laboratories, in partnership
with private industry and universities, perform
cutting-edge research to meet these challenges,
developing innovative energy solutions in areas
such as cellulosic biofuels, solar, geothermal,
nuclear, and clean coal power. Other areas of
emphasis highlighted include DOE's work to make
a smart and efficient electric transmission grid,
make homes, buildings and industrial sites more
energy efficient, and reduce dependence on oil
with Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles and hydrogen-powered
cars.