Electricity bills can be a huge expense. Understanding your home energy usage can help you reduce consumption and lower your home energy costs.
Time of Use rates change the price of electricity based on demand during the day. Electricity is cheapest when not many people are using it, late at night.
Written by Ben Zientara
Heat pumps are the key to electrifying your home's HVAC and water heating to massively reduce emissions and change the way you use energy.
Written by Ben Zientara
Adding a Sense Energy Monitor to your solar installation can provide insight into how much energy you use, how much your solar panels produce, and more.
Written by Ben Zientara
Solar heating systems can slash your energy bill. We explain passive and active solar space heating so you can decide which is best for you.
Written by Jagpreet Sandhu
One peak sun hour = 1000 W/m2 of solar irradiation. The states with the highest avg. peak sun hours are AZ, NV, NM, and CA.
Written by Zeeshan Hyder
Find out how the costs stack up between environment-friendly solar pool heaters and traditional gas or electric pool heating systems.
Written by Chris Meehan
Levelized Cost Of Energy (LCOE) is a way to help people compare the cost of two different ways of paying for energy over long periods of time.
Written by Ben Zientara
Looking for something safe and energy efficient? There are now space heaters and solar air heaters that are great for a single room or smaller space.
Written by Andy Sendy