Homeowners may be able to get a free energy-saving or water-saving kit from their utility providers. For example, Duke Energy provides free energy kits to customers in North Carolina, South Carolina, Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky. The kits include LED bulbs, an energy-efficient showerhead, a kitchen faucet aerator, switch and outlet insulators and more. (Non-Duke customers are eligible for partial kits.)
Saving energy could also save you money. Check with your utility providers, as well as your state’s department of energy and www.dsireusa.org, to find rebates, tax credits and other financial incentives for residential energy efficiency improvements. Your electric or gas company might also offer free energy audits.
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