Pollution and Waste Treatment Solutions for Environmental Professionals
May 1, 2007
The heat of summer may be right around the corner, but consumers and small businesses can stay cool and protect the environment by following five recommendations from EPA.
"This summer, you don't have to let sweltering temperatures and sky-high energy bills get under your skin," said EPA Administrator Stephen L. Johnson. "By taking a few simple energy-efficient steps, Americans can beat the heat while keeping more money in their pockets."
The average family spends $1,900 a year on energy bills, nearly half of which goes to heating and cooling. With a few steps like seasonal maintenance of energy-efficient heating and cooling equipment, consumers can save on their energy bills and help reduce the risks of global warming.
EPA recommends the following five steps to help consumers and small businesses count down to a cooler planet and a more energy-efficient home:
Many of these same tips for consumers are also useful for small businesses. In fact, with energy saving improvements throughout their facilities, small businesses can save up to 25 percent or higher on their energy bills.
Excerpts of Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-Calif.) prepared remarks for a Sept. 24 hearing on the Bush Administration's environmental record.