The energy prices have gone up in the last few years all over the country and people have been starting to ask about alternative energy solutions. This is one of those things that must be done. Energy efficient solutions must be applied in every home.
This could be also looked upon as a business decision since a house that is more cost efficient will get a better price on the market. This means that any investment you will now make into your home and into more efficient energy solutions will be something you can benefit from later on.
The US government has already created an energy efficient home ranking program and this will help citizens save money and also protect the environment by using alternative energy solutions. This energy efficiency testing program will grade homes on some strict energy guidelines. This way, an owner will have a clear certificate that states his home is energy efficient. The house will have a bigger value on the market.
If you imagine that energy saving solutions means renovating the entire home, you are wrong. There are small steps you can do and they do not cost much. For example, you can start by replacing, one by one, the appliances in your home and get better ones, which save energy. Did you know that by using energy efficient appliances you can save up to 30% from your energy bill? It is true. Even a small change like using a compact fluorescent light bulb instead of an incandescent one can make a difference.
Studies show that this small move will save you $60 in 8 years. And this is just by replacing one bulb and not all of them. The incandescent bulbs are using 4 times much more energy than the fluorescent ones and the government is trying to get people to give up on them.
Kathy Price-Robinson has stated that in US there are about 500.000 homes that were submitted to the energy efficiency test and by the end of 2010 there will be 2 million homes rated. 'That is a small step in comparison to the over 128 million homes in the United States today that are not rated; however, it is surely a step in the right direction,' Price-Robinson added.
This program will not solve the problem with our increasing bills but it will give us an idea about how to act and how to find energy efficient solutions.
