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Consumer Guide to Home Energy Savings: All New Listings of the Most Efficient Products You Can Buy [Paperback]

Jennifer Thorne (Author), Alex Wilson (Author), John Morrill (Author)
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Consumer Guide to Home Energy Savings November 1, 2003
Alex Wilson, Jennifer Thorne and John Morrill Energy efficiency pays. For over a decade, the Consumer Guide to Home Energy Savings has helped people who care about their budgets and about the environment to find energy-saving products. Inside this new, 8th edition:
  • up-to-date lists of the most energy-efficiency appliances and equipment by brand name and model number
  • tips, diagrams, charts, and explanation on nearly every facet of home energy use insulation cooking windows dishwashing heating and cooling systems

  • laundry food storage lighting and much more

  • updated information on energy-efficiency equipment, appliance standards, and the latest tips for saving energy

  • expanded information on ENERGY STAR® -labeled products, including new ones such as freezers and compact refrigerators

  • PLUS
  • which investments in energy efficiency pay for themselves

  • why Energy Guide labels on appliances can be misleading

  • which energy-saving products work and which offer more hype than savings

  • how to save hundreds of dollars by replacing your least efficient appliances and buttoning up your house

  • Join the millions of consumers who are saving money while saving the earth. Reduce your energy bills and make a positive impact on national security, the economy, and the environment.

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    Alex Wilson and John Morrill have assembled a comprehensive guide to energy-saving techniques and devices with two goals in mind: save consumers money and save Earth in the process. Wilson and Morrill offer consumers the latest techniques for making their homes more efficient, comfortable, and cheaper to live in, and they supply energy ratings for appliances, light bulbs, water heaters, windows, heating systems, and more. The language is clear and entertaining; you needn't to be a technician or an engineer to understand the suggestions and analyses. Consumer Guide to Home Energy Savings will prove incredibly useful for people who are about to build a home or remodel, or who simply want to get the most bang for their buck and not waste energy or foul the environment. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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    "Not only does the Guide rate the brand of major home appliances and fixtures for energy efficiency, it also shows how to insulate, landscape and maintain your home in the manner that will make your wallet and your planet greener."
    --E Magazine

    "This book could have easily been titled The Encyclopedia of Home Energy Savings. It's the most comprehensive resource to home energy savings that I've seen. Every homeowner and environmentally conscious (or utility paying) renter should have a copy."
    --Green Living

    "Must reading for homeowners in the market for new appliances…contains a wealth of information on how to make the appliances you own now work more efficiently. The advice here will also save you hundreds of dollars a year in energy costs."
    --Better Homes and Gardens

    Product Details

    • Paperback: 245 pages
    • Publisher: American Council for an Energy Efficient Economy; 8 edition (November 1, 2003)
    • Language: English
    • ISBN-10: 0918249465
    • ISBN-13: 978-0918249463
    • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.3 x 0.7 inches
    • Shipping Weight: 12.8 ounces
    • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
    • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,421,934 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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    18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars Practical energy savings information, June 19, 2001
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    Daniel J Dravis (Eau Claire, WI United States) - See all my reviews
    This book covers both the house itself (insulation, windows, etc.) as well as appliances, furnaces, and lightbulbs. Written in 1999, it lists major appliances, windows, furnaces, boilers, and air conditioners by brand name and model number in table format showing the energy ratings of each one. This saves you the time of running around town or making dozens of phone calls to collect this info.

    It also explains all the information contained on energy labels when you go shopping. In particular, I found the section on windows most beneficial. It details what tests are done to obtain the ratings, which tests are most relevant and which ratings you should pay particular attention to, as there are several ratings on each window.

    It also was bold enough to say which things you should be spending your money on and which things are nice to have but not absolutely necessary.

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    17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars Consumer Guide to Home Energy Savings, March 11, 2006
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    T. Bonnell "solargirl" (Spanaway, Washington United States) - See all my reviews
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    This review is from: Consumer Guide to Home Energy Savings: All New Listings of the Most Efficient Products You Can Buy (Paperback)
    If you want to replace your appliances in your home this is your book to find the most energy efficient products on the market. It rates the products as well as explaining how they work. Tons of information for the everyday consumer. We have used it to help us decide upon which kind of washer & dryer to buy as well as the installation of a heat pump, which replaced the 30 year old forced air furnace. It covers all the types of heating systems as well as cooling systems.
    For the washer it compares vertical axis with horizonal axis right down to cost per load, electric and gas, wash and rinse cycle options and even laundry tips.
    There is a whole chapter on lighting, both incandescent and compact florescent bulbs.
    Hot water heaters are covered: gas or electric, storage types, demand, water pump, tankless, indirect and even solar. It discusses replacing & sizing water heaters for your home and how you use hot water, insulation and how to lower the water temperture. We went as far as to put a timer on our hot water heater so that it only heats water when we need it most, early morning for showers and evening for cooking and dishes.
    It even covers windows, home insulation, energy audits and how to read the Energy Guide labels on all products.
    We have found this book both informative and a keeper. We have had friends borrow it and some have even gone and purchased their own. This is our 2nd one, we almost wore out the first one which was the 7th edition. The new 8th edition brings us up to date. We gave the old one to friends who were happy to have it.
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    18 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars Save money on energy bills with this big little book, December 14, 1999
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    I bought this book from amazon for research into healthy houses and I skimmed it for my deadline. I'm reading it closely now. Well written, easy to read, detailed, comprehensive. Even if you haven't a speck of money for new appliances, much less a new heating system, you can save money on energy. It's small--you can fit in your bag to take to the appliance store, but it's packed with stuff. Well worth the price.
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