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The New Hampshire Residential Energy
Performance Association (REPA) is an organization
made up of individual Residential Energy Auditors and
Weatherization Professionals providing energy efficiency
services in NH. Our objective is to improve and expand our
understanding, skills, and delivery of the "House as a System"
residential energy efficiency technology.
ENERGYguide
is your unbiased guide to the myriad of
energy options that are available to you. With ENERGYguide, you
will learn how to lower your energy bills by replacing equipment
in your home or business, changing the way you use energy, or
selecting a different electric or gas supplier if you live in a
deregulated state. You will also learn how your choices impact
the environment.
US Department of Energy: In
June of 2005, Congress passed an energy bill that gives tax
credits for homeowners who take measures to conserve energy in
their home including performing home energy audits and other
improvements.
New Hampshire Carbon Challenge
- New Hampshire Carbon Challenge takers are taking simple steps
to reduce their energy consumption and protect our climate. Join
us and be one of the many households in New England who are
choosing to reduce their environmental impact!
Energy Savr
- EnergySavr™
Window Inserts insulated window inserts are an innovative
patented window insulation product. EnergySavr™
Window panels are clear, lightweight, and install or remove in
seconds without tools on the inside of your existing windows.
With EnergySavr™
Window panels you get greater draft and thermal efficiency than
storm windows and energy-saving benefits equal or better than
today's most advanced replacement windows at a fraction of the
cost. You'll feel more comfortable and start saving money the
moment you install EnergySavr™
Window panels. EnergySavr™
Window Inserts are a perfect solution for homes, businesses,
institutions, or any structure with windows.
EnergySavers.gov: On this
U.S. Government Web site you can find information to help you
save energy in your home, business, vehicle, or industrial
plant. The links on Energy Savers take you directly to resources
available across Federal agencies for homeowners, contractors
and builders, building managers, realtors, state agencies,
drivers and fleet managers, and industry managers.
The Energy Information Administration
(EIA), created by Congress
in 1977, is a statistical agency of the U.S. Department of
Energy. Our mission is to provide policy-neutral data,
forecasts, and analyses to promote sound policy making,
efficient markets, and public understanding regarding energy and
its interaction with the economy and the environment.
The Alliance to Save Energy
promotes energy efficiency worldwide to achieve a healthier
economy, a cleaner environment, and greater energy security.
Energy efficiency is the quickest, cheapest, cleanest way to
extend our world's energy supplies.
Sustainable Design Resource Guide
One of the most
difficult aspects of environmentally-responsible design is to
find the most suitable materials and available products that
help sustain the earth and human health. Until now, it has been
difficult to find sources for suitable materials and products
from local or regional sources. Through the leadership of two
local organizations, a multi-disciplinary group of building
professionals created this Sustainable Design Resource Guide.
The Denver Chapter of the American Institute of Architects
Committee on the Environment and the Colorado Chapter of
Architects, Designers, and Planners for Social Responsibility
have worked together to provide a convenient resource and to
fill a need not covered by other guides.
Call2Recycle
Through our national program, Call2Recycle™, the
Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation (RBRC) can help you
recycle your used portable rechargeable batteries and old cell
phones.
New Hampshire Office of Energy and
Planning - The official web site of the New
Hampshire Office of Energy and Planning (OEP). OEP provides
information, data and guidance to assist decision makers on
issues pertaining to development, land protection, energy use
and community planning. We guide the state’s future growth
through public policy development, education, research, and
partnership building. This site provides information on our many
programs. |