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  • AUSTIN, Texas, Jan. 10, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Allure Energy, Inc. introduced their revolutionary new product, EverSense(TM), at CES Unveiled in Las Vegas on January 8, 2012. EverSense(TM), a home environment and energy management product, features Allure's patented Proximity Control technology with privacy protection, as well as streaming music, energy saving video tips, and weather updates. We have found that consumers desire value-added technology that fits within their normal daily life," says Kevin Imes, CEO of Allure Energy. "With EverSense, we are breaking the mold of conventional thermostat thinking. EverSense is a platform that will allow consumers to obtain valuable energy saving tips and content at the point at which they are making their largest energy purchasing decision. Wi...

  • RICHMOND -- With unusually cold weather recently causing Virginia homeowners to use as much as 33 percent more energy for heating than last year, Dominion Virginia Power is encouraging customers to take steps to save energy and money. Outdoor temperatures drives home energy usage more than any other single factor," said Alison Kaufmann, an energy conservation specialist at Dominion Virginia Power. "The extremely cold weather in recent weeks is sending just about everyone's energy bills higher, but there are steps you can take to control your energy use.

  • CHARLOTTE, N.C., July 7 /PRNewswire/ -- With temperatures soaring well into the 90s this summer, Duke Energy encourages customers to take some simple steps to stay cool and save money. (Logo: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20040414/DUKEENERGYLOGO )

  • products reduce monthly electric bills, make bulbs last longer and create ambiance COOPERSBURG, Pa. -- Did you know that lighting accounts for almos...

  • Saving energy can be a simple matter of changing one's behavior. George P. Barganier, retired Southern California Edison regional manager, and youth advocate Don Griggs couple common-sense approaches and hands-on examples to teach elementary to high school students how to conserve energy, protect the environment and save money.

  • CHICAGO, Feb. 17, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Electric vehicles are making quite the spark at this year's auto show. These environmentally friendly vehicles reduce air pollution and help customers save on gas. However, ComEd wants customers to know there are additional ways they can reduce vehicle emissions, and save money now before the electric cars are widely available. Avoiding vehicle idling is a simple way to save money at the pump and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. According to the Environmental Defense Fund, idling for more than 10 seconds wastes more gas than stopping and restarting the engine. In addition, 10 minutes of idling uses as much fuel as traveling five miles and it releases a pound of carbon.

  • Here are some energy-saving tips: • If you have a water heater built before 2004, wrap it in an insulating jacket (Thermwell, $20 to $30 at www.amazon.com) and save about $30 annually on your water-heating bill.

  • GREENSBURG, Pa. -- Don't let the summer heat burn a hole in the family's budget. Allegheny Power's Watt Watchers programs provide many easy ways to be...

  • ROSEMEAD - Southern California Edison has compiled a list of Top 10 Resolutions for an energy-efficient 2008. A few of the tips are included below: Pledge to switch out at least one regular incandescent bulb for a compact fluorescent light at www.sce.com/cfl. CFLs now come in a variety of light qualities and shapes. Best of all, they use about a quarter of the energy and last up to 10 times longer than a regular incandescent bulb.

  • People are unaware of how much energy they're wasting," said Lynda Ziegler, SCE senior vice president, Customer Service. "The little things add up-home electronics with internal clocks still consume power when they're on standby mode, and chargers use energy whenever they are plugged into an outlet. When you add regular incandescent holiday lights to the mix, your electric bill can really start to go up. We want people to understand that there are easy ways they can conserve, such as plugging devices into a power strip that can be turned off when they're not being used. DTA converter boxes that have earned the ENERGY STAR label use less energy and automatically power down after four hours or less of user inactivity. * Add holiday cheer with strings of light-emitting diode (LED) lights...



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