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from Tim in Winona, MN :

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Does Minnestoa have a website like focusonenergy.com? This is an excellent site and I'm looking for something here in MN.

There are a number of Web sites that offer information.

Thanks! We’re glad that you found the Focus on Energy site helpful and hope you continue to use it to learn about energy efficiency and renewable energy options. There are a number of other organizations that offer tips on how to save energy and money. Here are just a few of the places you can search to find out more information:

  • Your local utility: Many utilities offer information on their Web sites on how to save energy and money. Some utilities also offer financial incentives for the purchase of energy efficient equipment! You’d be able to find that information on their Web site as well.
  • Minnesota Department of Commerce: This website is dedicated to Minnesota energy information.
  • Energy Savers.gov : Provided by the US Department of Energy, this Web site can help you learn ways to save energy and use clean, renewable energy technologies at home, while driving, and at work
  • ENERGY STAR: ENERGY STAR is a joint program of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Department of Energy; this site provides information on energy efficient products that meet ENERGY STAR standards.
  • Energy.gov: Provided by the US Department of Energy, this site offers tips for saving energy and money at home and even in the office.
  • Home Energy Magazine: This site provides information on residential energy efficiency, performance, comfort and affordability.
  • Alliance to Save Energy: This site offers consumers information on how to save money, increase comfort, and even reduce pollution through energy efficiency.
  • Ask Focus on Energy: Have energy questions? Browse our online knowledge base and ask your own questions. Staffed by six friendly experts with decades of combined experience, Ask Focus on Energy brings you free energy answers and insights to help you live and work more efficiently (even if you don't live in WI!).

 

Published Monday, June 29, 2009

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