



Energy Efficiency Links
- Touchstone Energy Savers - Residential energy efficiency just got a little bit easier for members of Touchstone Energy co-ops, thanks to a new set of animated applications. Known collectively as "Touchstone Energy $avers," the new applications identify quick and simple ways for co-op members to save on their energy bills.
- American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy - a nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing energy efficiency as a means of promoting both economic prosperity and environmental protection.
- Alliance to Save Energy - promotes energy efficiency worldwide to achieve a healthier economy, a cleaner environment, and greater energy security.
- Energy Information Administration - contains official energy statistics from the U.S. Government.
- Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) - the United States federal agency with jurisdiction over interstate electricity sales, wholesale electric rates, hydroelectric licensing, and other types of utilities.
- US Department of Energy - information on energy efficiency and renewable energy technologies.
- US Department of Energy Energy Efficiency Education Page - Students, Parents, and Teachers have a new place to learn about energy!
- Energy Star - a government backed program helping businesses and individuals protect the environment through superior energy efficiency.
- Consumer Federation of America - provides a consumer guide to buying energy efficient products for the home.
- Energy Savers - find information to help you save energy in your home, business, vehicle, or industrial plant. The links on Energy Savers take you directly to resources available across various Federal agencies.
- Toolbase Services - Resources and Information about how to incorporate energy conservation and efficiency in home building and remodeling
- Energy Business Intelligence - Provides member organizations with "unbiased, independent analysis of retail energy markets, services and technologies". NOTE: Although the briefs are free and publicly accessible, you will need to sign into the E Source web site to access them. The sign in process allows E Source to track downloads for the California Energy Commission.