Energy Efficiency

Go Ductless For Savings

Published: February 6th, 2012

A heating and cooling system developed for Japanese homes more than 30 years ago could be an economical and energy-saving option for consumer-members of electric cooperatives who rely on electricity for... Read more

Energy Efficiency

Co-ops Can Put Savings on the Menu

Published: January 31st, 2012

FORT MYERS, Fla.— Alan Shedd stood at the front of the room wearing a chef’s hat and an apron to make a point: Restaurants are extremely energy intensive. “They use five to seven... Read more

Energy Efficiency

LEDs to Brighten N.H. Co-op Streets

Published: January 5th, 2012

New Hampshire’s only electric cooperative has become the first utility in the Granite State to turn exclusively to LED technology for its outdoor lighting program. Officials launched a new initiative Jan... Read more

Energy Efficiency

Sewage Savings in Jackson Hole

Published: December 20th, 2011

A Wyoming electric cooperative worked with leaders of a well-known resort community to help improve efficiency at a wastewater treatment plant. A series of energy-efficiency upgrades to the facility... Read more

Energy Efficiency

A Season for Savings

Published: December 5th, 2011

The holiday season is a time for spending and giving, but some electric cooperatives are urging their consumer-members to consider energy savings. NRECA’s Cooperative Research Network is wrapping up the... Read more

Energy Efficiency

Race is On for Energy Efficiency

Published: November 14th, 2011

Got a rival school that you just can’t beat on the football field? Challenge them to an energy-saving competition and score a victory that way. Community energy competitions are an increasingly... Read more

Energy Efficiency

How Free Pizza Can Save Energy

Published: October 17th, 2011

Could free pizza be the secret to energy savings? When targeting college students, the answer is probably yes. Dangling a pizza party for the dorm that saves the most energy is just one way that... Read more