Sincerely,
Chris and Clint
- 74% of homes were built prior to the first energy efficiency standards established in 1976.
- The Sierra Club estimates that "those who have retrofits performed on their homes can expect to see a return on investment for residential energy efficiency improvements of 12.5 to 30 percent."
- The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) claims that energy efficient homes "use about 30 percent less energy than they otherwise would and are helping to prevent a significant amount of greenhouse gas emissions from entering our air."
- According to the EPA, the pursuit of energy efficient homes has resulted in saving "Americans an estimated $200 million in energy costs and eliminated nearly 4 billion pounds of greenhouse gas emissions." The EPA expects these figures to double by 2012.
- There is only approximately 1 energy auditing company for every 40,000 single-family homes in the US.