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"Make Everyday an Earthday." Source - U.S. Dept of Energy

The U.S. Department of Energy has a really neat interactive website that provides a whole bunch of tips on how to save money, and protect the environment.

Make Everyday an Earth Day,” includes an illustration of a house with all of the appliances and features you would expect to find in an average home labeled. When you click on the appliance or feature, a little window pops up and tells you what you can do to cut down on greenhouse emissions, save energy, lower costs, etc…

As you travel down the street onto the next webpage, you encounter a page dedicated to the need for more cleaner, diverse energy supplies needed to meet demand, address climate change and reduce dependence on foreign sources.

The page provides a whole bunch of useful information on solar electric power, geothermal, biofuels, wind, water power, smart electric grid and more.

The site is very well put together and definitely worth having a look. This is a great, easy to navigate, learning tool for everyone. Who knows, you might just learn something you didn’t know. Visit the page by clicking here.

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