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  2. Home Energy Saver - Wikipedia

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    When launched in 1994, Home Energy Saver was the first and only online home energy calculator. Thereafter, 6 million people have used it to analyze their home energy use. Nearly 1 million people visit the site each year. In 2009, a second version of the tool, Home Energy Saver Professional, was launched.

  3. Best temperature setting for thermostats this winter? The ...

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    Use the energy assessment on smart meters or hire a professional for an energy assessment. The FTC said it is important to check online to make sure the company is reliable.

  4. What to set your thermostat to this winter: Tips from ... - AOL

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    To save energy in the winter, the Department of Energy recommends setting the thermostat to around 68 to 70 degrees while you are awake. When you are sleeping or outside of the home, you can also ...

  5. What temperature should you set your thermostat to ... - AOL

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    Many smart thermostats have scheduling options to set the temperature for certain times of the day. Thick curtains, energy efficiency audits How to penny-pinch on heat costs this winter How to ...

  6. Balance point temperature - Wikipedia

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    The building balance point temperature is the outdoor air temperature when the heat gains of the building are equal to the heat losses. [1] Internal heat sources due to electric lighting, mechanical equipment, body heat, and solar radiation may offset the need for additional heating although the outdoor temperature may be below the thermostat set-point temperature.

  7. Nest Thermostat - Wikipedia

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    Nest Learning Thermostat showing weather's impact on energy usage. The Nest Thermostat is built around an operating system that allows interaction with the thermostat via spinning and clicking of its control wheel, with sliding and tapping being the input method for the 2020 Nest Thermostat, which brings up option menus for switching from ...

  8. Low-cost ways to make your home more energy-efficient - AOL

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    The potential financial savings you’ll realize by installing an Energy Star thermostat is about $50 per year or 8 percent of your heating and cooling bills. 8. Smart light bulbs and outdoor ...

  9. Home energy monitor - Wikipedia

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    A home energy monitor is a device that provides information about a personal electrical energy usage to a consumer of electricity. Devices may display the amount of electricity used, plus the cost of energy used and estimates of greenhouse gas emissions. The purpose of such devices is to assist in the management of power consumption.