Cooking with energy
Simple, everyday cooking habits can save energy in the kitchen.
Simple, everyday cooking habits can save energy in the kitchen.
Your refrigerator can be one-third of your energy bill. Learn what to look for when shopping for a new fridge to save you money.
Recycling that old refrigerator, freezer or room air conditioner will save you money and keep waste out of the landfill.
Appliances start to wear down and use more energy. Here are tips to help keep your appliances running at top efficiency.
Drying clothes takes a lot of energy. Keeping your dryer vent clean makes your appliance more energy efficient.
If you have kids, you probably have at least one video game system in your home. There are settings in today's gaming systems that can save energy.
Devices like Amazon Alexa and Google Home are integrating with smart appliances to change your experience in the kitchen.
Traditional dryer vents can let outside air into your home. Try this energy-saving version to help keep the outside air where it belongs.
Learn about some new trends in appliances, like heat pump clothes dryers, variable compressor refrigerators and induction cook tops.