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Maine held steady as the nation’s 16th most energy-efficient state, according to ACEEE’s 2014 State Energy Scorecard.
Each October, the Federal Energy Management Program promotes smart energy …
Energy efficiency isn’t just for the winter! Here are six tips to keep you cool – and save energy – on hot summer days:
Remember that fans cool people, not rooms. There’s no doubt about it: air moving across your skin keeps you cool, whether the breeze comes from Mother Nature or an electric fan. But fans ONLY make a difference when you’re there to feel them, so turn them off when you’re not in the room.
Buying a home is the most significant investment most of us will ever make. Here are some tips to help you make the most of that investment:
MPBN’s live, call-in radio program Maine Calling is talking about aging in place today. It’s a great conversation, and it reminded us how important energy efficiency is for older homeowners.
Last week, when the temperature here in Rockland, Maine never topped 8°, we ran out of propane at the office.
Yes. We’re painfully aware of the irony: Energy efficiency company employees huddled around individual electric heaters, willing the thermostat to creep up to somewhere near comfortable.
You know about the polar vortex, right? The reason we all think 20 degrees is flip-flop weather?
Here it is, as captured by captured by NOAA’s GOES-East satellite Monday morning. If you look closely, you can spot southern Florida, but the rest of the country is covered with frigid temperatures and dangerous wind chills.