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Welcome to the 1st edition of the RESNET SmartHome Monthly Newsletter

March 9th, 2012

Welcome to the launch of our monthly RESNET SmartHome Newsletter. In each issue, we’ll keep you updated on the latest home energy news, provide you with our energy saving Tip-of-the-Month and tell you about energy saving solutions that can help you improve the comfort of your home.

But there’s more...

Learn how Americans all across the country are improving their lives by becoming more energy efficient and how the actions we take today will affect our children’s future. Why not drop in and visit our RESNET Interactive SmartHome? You can pick up some good ideas on ways to reduce not just your energy costs, but your carbon emissions as well. Find out how the HERS Index works by playing with our interactive version, and discover why a low HERS Index score is beneficial to more than just your bank account.

Thank you for signing up for our newsletter; we hope you enjoy reading it as much as we enjoy bringing it to you.

Energy Efficiency Goes Mobile!
Use your smartphone to be energy efficient! We’ve all seen the car commercials where you can start your car with an app on your smartphone. Well, what you might not know is that you can also use it to control your energy usage too. Developers have created a number of apps that help homeowners cut down on energy costs and protect the environment, all through a tap or a swipe on their smartphone. Here’s a list of the top 5 apps, which can help you stay in the black while you go green!

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Make At Least 4 Energy Efficient Improvements If You Want to Save on Energy Bills

Save energy and money by making 4 changes in your lifestyle. Americans just aren’t investing enough in home energy improvements to save real money. According to a November 1 survey conducted by the Shelton Group, if you really want to cut your energy costs, you need to make at least 4 energy efficient improvements to your home.

This national survey, termed Energy Pulse 2011, polled 1,502 homeowners and renters across the United States between
Aug. 9-22, 2011 to learn about their attitudes regarding energy efficient products and services.

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