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Introduction

Developed for educators, students, and parents who are interested in learning more about energy consumption, efficiency, and conservation in their homes, this page will continue to expand, so check back often and let us know if you think something in particular should be added. Thank you and enjoy!

 

 

Home Energy Savings

To save energy in your home (and money on your utility bill), you must know how much energy you are currently using. While your utility bill will show you total kilowatts and therms, more in-depth analysis will show you even more. While an energy audit with an ENERGY STAR® professional may reveal the most detailed information about your home's energy usage and potentials for savings, there are simple steps you can take to save energy in your home.

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Go for the ENERGY STAR

Your home can become a miracle of energy efficiency when you go for the ENERGY STAR when building, remodeling, and purchasing appliances for your home. ENERGY STAR is a government-backed program through the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the US Department of Energy that helps businesses and individuals protect the environment through superior energy efficiency.

Energy-efficient choices can save families about a third on their energy bill with similar savings of greenhouse gas emissions, without sacrificing features, style, or comfort. ENERGY STAR helps you make the energy-efficient choice.

In Wisconsin, Focus on Energy administers the Wisconsin ENERGY STAR programs, in partnership with the national ENERGY STAR program through EPA and the Department of Energy. Wisconsin's ENERGY STAR programs include ENERGY STAR Products, ENERGY STAR Homes for new construction, and Home Performance with ENERGY STAR for existing homes. These programs target Wisconsin residential energy efficiency and conservation needs. The Focus on Energy website offers more information.

For Building a new home in Wisconsin - This site will provide an overview of the Wisconsin ENERGY STAR® Homes Program including determing eligibility, locating a consultant, home certification, cash-back rewards, and finding a builder:
www.focusonenergy.com/Residential/New-Home/

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Energy Audits

Are you thinking about improving your home? Do you want to save money on your energy bills? Would you like a more comfortable home with fewer drafts?

If you answered yes to any of these questions, you should schedule an energy audit, or Home Performance evaluation and inspection, for your home. No matter what the age of your home, an energy audit is a good way to find out where air leaks are, where you need more insulation, and what small or large home improvement projects would help you make your home more comfortable and safe, raise the resale value, and help you save money on energy bills.

We recommend scheduling a 2-3 hour home energy audit with a professional, specifically someone who is trained to identify the cause of problems or potential problems in your home and provide you with solutions. Home Performance with ENERGY STAR is a service that is offered through Focus on Energy, Wisconsin's public benefits program. After you schedule your appointment, ENERGY STAR experts will conduct a thorough inspection of all the systems in your home and identify problems and their sources. You'll receive an objective, third-party diagnosis and a report of recommended solutions. To find ENERGY STAR Home Performance professionals near you, visit focusonenergy.com and go to Find Products/Services & Verify Eligibility --> In the type of service select Residential -> enter your county, zip code, select your utilities then click on submit. Under Services Found select Existing Home Consultant.

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Zero Energy Homes

The below links will help you learn more about Zero Energy Homes.

Seven Steps for a successful Zero Energy Home
www.toolbase.org/Home-Building-Topics/zero-energy-homes/seven-steps-zeh

Zero Energy Homes: A brief primer (PDF) www.toolbase.org/PDF/CaseStudies/ZEHPrimer.pdf

Utility Websites

Your local utility may have the best home energy advice you've never seen! Many utilities across Wisconsin maintain excellent web resources for their consumers, including energy-saving tips, fact sheet libraries and information about your bill. Locate your utility from the list below and start learning!

Alliant Energy Madison Gas & Electric Xcel Energy
We Energies Wisconsin Public Service Manitowoc Public Utilities
WPPI Energy Dairyland Power Cooperative  

 Don't see your utility listed? Go to any of the utility sites listed above for resources about home energy use.

 

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Design a web quest for your students to explore energy issues on various utility and other energy-themed websites. The links below can help you get started in designing a useful web quest that your students will enjoy:

 

Student-built Homes

In classrooms and construction sites across the state, technology education students are gaining the skills they will need to become effective members of tomorrow's building workforce. Led by innovative educators and community partners, these students are learning what it takes to be outstanding employees. Student-built home projects in Wisconsin may not be as numerous as science fairs, but they offer similar benefits in hands-on learning. Through KEEP and Focus on Energy, technology education teachers are accessing energy efficiency training and techniques to pass on to their students. From choosing high efficiency furnaces to integrating foam insulation and thorough caulking, technology education students are discovering that energy-efficient home building is superior and yet no more difficult than other methods. These educators, armed with the latest energy information and their enthusiastic students, will pave the way to a more energy-efficient future for Wisconsin.

To see a list of the schools currently involved in home-building projects receiving support from KEEP, click here.

Want to learn more about how KEEP is working with technology education and student-built homes? Contact Sara Windjue by phone at 715.346.4163 or via email at swindjue@uwsp.edu.

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