What Others Are Saying About the Consumer Guide
"The Consumer
Guide to Home Energy Savings" suffers from a modest title...the
guide reveals how to buy and operate just about everything in your
house that's connected to an electric or gas meter."
Today's Homeowner
"One of
the best resources for homeowners that we've ever seen."
Anne Ducey, Conservation Marketing Coordinator, Seattle City
Light
"Face
it, most of us don't have the inclination-or the time-to become
experts...about energy efficiency and its impact on the environment.
But whether we're sealing a drafty doorway, remodeling a bathroom
or shopping among rows of gleaming new refrigerators, we know our
actions have an impact-on the planet, as well as on our pocketbook.
This book offers practical advice that will help you make smart
decisions about how you build or buy.
Not a textbook in volume or style, this paperback makes for handy
toting-perhaps for perusing during your energy-efficient commute
on BART or Muni."
Beth Bourland,
The San Francisco Chronicle
"It tells
you which appliances you can replace for the biggest energy savings...in
words anyone can comprehend in real sentences and nice, neat diagrams."
Coastal Maine News
" A comprehensive
reference guide (in plain English, no less) for homeowners who've
chosen to wade through the sometimes murky waters of buying green,
and money-saving, home improvement products."
The
Flint Journal
"Not only
does the Guide rate all the brands of major home appliances
and fixtures for energy efficiency, it also shows how to insulate,
landscape and maintain your home in the manner that will make your
wallet and your planet greener."
E Magazine
"This
compact little book is full of tips on saving energy in light of
costs to both you and the planet. And speaking of energy, an evening
spent examining this book before you decide which major appliance
to buy is a productive and efficient use of yours."
Small Home
Designs
"If you
own one book on saving energy at home, this should be it."
Iris Communications
"An indispensable
handbook for consumers who want to reduce their home energy use."
The Consumer's Guide to Effective Environmental Choices
"The most
comprehensive guide to saving money and the environment available
today."
Diane MacEachern, Tips for Planet Earth (syndicated column)
"Full
of brand name evaluations to help a homeowner make more knowledgeable
purchases..."
The New York Times
"A comprehensive,
easy-to-use resource..."
Science News
"...could
be used as a model for government information campaigns-it's an
excellent, easy-to-read summary."
Global Environmental Change Report
"Besides
up-to-date comparisons of the latest HVAC systems and appliances,
the guide includes an assortment of energy-saving tips."
Fine Homebuilding
"...comprehensive,
easy-to-read prose...clear, accurate, and well-illustrated..."
NESEA's Northeast Sun
"Whatever
your question is about home energy use, this book can almost surely
answer it."
Co-op Currents
"...an
unparalleled reference..."
SunWorld
(International Solar Energy Society)
"With
many diagrams, this is a readable, affordable guide...buy it!"
Library Journal
"To help
maximize energy and dollar savings in your home, check out the Consumer
Guide to Home Energy Savings....The guide is full of tips, diagrams,
charts, explanations and lists on almost every facet of home life
that involves energy use: insulation, windows, heating and cooling
systems, food storage, cooking, dishwashing, laundry, lighting and
much more. By purchasing energy-efficient appliances, you can slash
your energy bills and make a positive impact on national security,
the economy and the environment."
Mother Earth News' Guide to Homes
"Must
reading for homeowners in the market for new appliances...contains
a wealth of information on how to make the appliances you own now
work more efficiently. The advice here will also save you hundreds
of dollars a year in energy costs."
Better Homes
and Gardens
"Don't
furnish your home until you've consulted [the Consumer Guide].
It's a must-have resource."
Metropolitan
Home
"There
are a number of sources of information about the energy efficiency
of furnaces, boilers, water heaters, and air conditioners...perhaps
the most useful to the typical consumer is the
[Consumer Guide] published by the American Council for an
Energy-Efficient Economy."
Kansas Country
Living
"You can
save a lot of legwork by consulting [this book]...chock-full of
tips on energy considerations of each category of appliances, as
well as energy efficient tips for home renovators."
The Green
Consumer Letter
"...a
clearly-written, well-illustrated guide to insulation, air sealing
techniques, heating and cooling systems, and energy-efficient lighting
and appliances."
The Journal
of Light Construction
"This
book could have easily been titled The Encyclopedia of Home Energy
Savings. It's the most comprehensive resource to home energy savings
that I've seen. Every homeowner and environmentally conscious (or
utility paying) renter should have a copy."
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