by Denise Ellington | Oct 29, 2015 | News & Blog
An often over-looked subject in energy efficiency is time of use and peak and non-peak times. What this means is that when you use energy is just as important as how much you use. So not only do we recommend using as little energy as possible, we also recommend you...
by Denise Ellington | Oct 16, 2015 | News & Blog
For most people the cool autumn weather is finally here! Sweaters, scarves and heaters are all a part of this beautiful, color-changing season. While it might seem like summer has sucked all of the energy out of our homes, fall certainly uses up its own resources....
by Denise Ellington | Oct 2, 2015 | News & Blog
Many new to energy efficiency often confuse what is actually energy efficiency and what isn’t. One of the most common misconceptions is that solar panels are a form of energy efficiency or energy conservation. They aren’t. They use a renewable energy source,...
by Denise Ellington | Sep 18, 2015 | News & Blog
Those of us in California are more than familiar with the need for water, but the Western United States as a whole has seen severe drought conditions for a fourth year. With 2015 proving to be even hotter than 2014, the warmest year on record until now, many of us can...
by Denise Ellington | Sep 5, 2015 | News & Blog
When it comes to energy efficiency, plants have been masters since the beginning of time. In fact, plants could very well be the definition of energy efficiency – they convert water and carbon dioxide into glucose and oxygen. They’re fully functional, living beings...