Go Green with the Library: Cool Down, Save Energy
June 29, 2016
Summer is finally here! For many of us that means keeping our air conditioners and fans on high during the summer months. But if you’re like me, and I get cold very easily, leaving air conditioners on high all the time can lead to wearing sweaters on some of the hottest days of the year. But there are ways to stay cool while saving energy and money in your homes.
Energy.gov breaks down several ways for you to keep your home cool.
You can also find specific articles on Energy.gov’s website for air conditioners and ceiling fans.
The Library has several books and informational videos on how to properly heat and cool your home while saving energy. Browse these titles in the library’s online catalog and visit your closest library to check them out.
Home Sweet Zero Energy Home by Barry J. Rehfield
Energy, Use Less—Save More by Jon Clift (available at the Scranton Public Library)
The Energy-Smart House by editors of Fine Homebuilding
Energy Efficiency (DVD)
Don’t forget. You can also check out a Kill A Watt Monitor or the Thermal Leak Detector from the library to measure how much energy you use in your home.
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