Environment

A new year is a great time to think about easy ways you can save energy in your home and save on your utility bills at the same time.

Holiday decorations make this time of year a treat, but those twinkly lights come at a price. Holiday lighting in the United States alone uses enough electricity to power 200,000 homes for up to a year.

Maggie Weiser from KSU/TAB talks about the Steps for Successful Redevelopment and TAB Resources for Brownfields. 

Beware of energy vampires lurking in your home this Halloween season (and all year round)! They are the appliances and electronics that are plugged in and suck power from the electrical outlets when you aren’t using them.

Fall means changing leaves, apple and pumpkin picking seasons, shorter daylight hours and lower temperatures. It’s also the perfect time to assess how to make your home more energy efficient before the freezing temperatures arrive.