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Energy Saving Tools

These energy right tools can help you save on your electric bill

Energy Saving Tips

Find out about the simple things you can do at home right now to save energy and money.

Also check out Energy-Saving Tips: Manufactured Homes

Comparison Tool

Use our new comparison tool to compare energy use, costs, potential savings, and paybacks for replacing your existing heating and air conditioning system, water heating equipment, or lighting.  Learning to save has never been easier!

Do-it-yourself Energy Audit Programs

Check out the Energy Depot for Homes or Energy Depot For Business do-it-yourself audit programs. You can complete the Energy Profile to see what's driving energy costs in your home or business and how you can save money on your energy use. Here you can also use the Calculator to see how much energy is used by a specific appliance, research the Energy Library, or email our Energy Advisor for answers to specific questions.

Out of time? Many local public power companies partner with TVA to provide a mail-in energy audit called the Home e-Valuation. Simply complete the survey that is mailed to you and return it to your power company to receive a valuable analysis of your personal energy use.

Energy Calculator

Quickly calculate the annual energy use and cost of individual electric and natural gas home systems and appliances.

Energy Advisor

Have any remaining energy questions answered via email by an online energy advisor.

 

tvakids.com
One of the best ways to promote energy efficiency is to get kids involved. At TVA’s new Web site just for kids, they can find out what to do at home and at school to help reduce the consumption of electricity. Read energy-saving tips for kids.

energy use chart

Ever wondered where your energy dollar goes? The chart above shows a breakdown for a typical, all-electric household.*

*Percentages will vary based on the local climate, the weatherization of your home and your energy use habits.

 

 

photo of meterReading that Mysterious Meter on the Side of Your House