The NDSU Extension Service has a new publication to help homeowners determine whether their home is wasting energy. “The Top Ten Home Energy Checklist (AE-1442)” enables homeowners to save money and energy by providing tips on energy-related topics.
The publication addresses foundation, ceiling and wall insulation; setting back thermostats, locating air leaks; furnace and window replacement; energy waste from heating water; lighting efficiency; Energy Star-rated appliances; and how landscaping and personal habits can minimize energy use.
Energy savings can be significant, according to Carl Pedersen, NDSU Extension Service energy educator and author of the publication. “For example, many homes still have outdated draft inverter furnaces that are, at best, 60 percent efficient,” Pedersen says. “That means that 40 percent of the heating bill each year is wasted to the outside.”
Single copies of the publication are available free of charge from county Extension offices or the Agriculture Communication Distribution Center. Anyone wanting multiple copies must pay postage and handling. Contact the distribution center at 1-7882 or ndsu.distributioncenter@ndsu.edu for more information. The publication also is online at www.ag.ndsu.nodak.edu/abeng/pdffiles/ae1442/pdf.
For more information on other energy related topics, visit NDSU’s energy Web site at www.ndsu.edu/energy.