Energy Audits Maximize Potential Energy Savings

by Krysten Appelbaum on March 5, 2009

When it comes to lowering energy costs there are a few solutions that provide immediate savings and take little time, such as turning off lights, switching to compact fluorescent light bulbs, and investing in a programmable thermostat. However, to maximize your energy and savings potential, an energy audit on your business or home may be a worthwhile venture. 


An energy audit takes two to three hours to perform and examines everything from insulation quality to appliance efficiency.

President of Greenspring Energy Paul Witteman said that results from the audit will depend on the space and business-type, but that there is general information and recommendations that can be provided from an audit.

Witteman said there are steps business owners and homeowners can take themselves to save energy but that an energy audit may provide additional valuable information.

Listen to the audio clip to hear Witteman give an overview of the auditing process, pricing options, and actions you can take yourself to save energy in your office or home.

For more information about Greenspring Energy or energy audits visit http://www.greenspringenergy.com.

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