Imagine you can save hundred to thousand dollars per-month on your utility bill. How much money you can preserve per-year?



If you think that is really something for you, then you might be interested in learning energy efficiency. Over 110,000 families have improved their homes…These homes are warmer in the winter, cool in the summer, and cheaper to own all year. (ENERGY STAR)

The U.S. Department of Energy funds Rearch & Development to develop energy efficient and renewable energy technologies, practices, and products for homes. Energy Audit become a standard practice to assess a home, store or building facility to achieve energy efficiency.

Since 2008 recession, energy audit has helped many homeowners lower their utility bills and industries cut down their business operational cost. Energy Auditors are on high demand and listed at top of Yahoo Hot Jobs!

Today “energy efficiency” skill become a necessity for homeowners, small business owners, energy managers in most industries, real estate agents and staffs on public services.



Let’s see how much money energy audit can save for average household.


“The average household spends more than $2,200 a year on energy bills”, say the ENERGY STAR, US. If you live on Canada, India or other countries, you can calculate the average bills per-month in a year period. Check it with your local utility company.

A Standard Energy audit can help you reduce 30% of your energy usage or more. After implementing the energy audit recommendation, you can save $660/month. In certain period, it will payback your investment on learning energy audit and implementing the recommendation.

The energy audit goals is not only reduce your energy consumption, but also make your home or facility better in air quality and safe. It also help real estate agent make real estate buying and selling easier.

The earlier you start energy audit the more you can preserve.



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