Article: Energy Bills Not as Low as Expected After Improvements? Check Out 4 Possibilities, Advises Alliance to Save Energy

To: NATIONAL EDITORS

Contact: Rozanne Weissman of Alliance to Save Energy, +1-202-530- 2217, rweissman@ase.org

WASHINGTON, April 21 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Perhaps you've replaced a couple of old, inefficient appliances with more energy- efficient models, yet your energy bills are about the same. Or you have insulated, weather-stripped and sealed your home, but your energy bills are not as low as you expected after these energy efficiency improvements. What's the problem?

Alliance to Save Energy President Kateri Callahan advises consumers, "Before jumping to unwarranted conclusions and assuming there's no payoff from energy efficiency improvements, ask yourself four questions to explore ...

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