Energy Efficiency Resources
Conservation resources to help building operators and occupants conserve energy:
- Avista
- Big Bend Electric Co-op
- City of Port Angeles / City of Seattle
- Clallam County PUD
- Energy Ideas Clearinghouse (Washington State University)
- Energy Star Saving Energy at Home and Work - tips for Washington residents and small business operators
- Grant County PUD
- Grays Harbor PUD
- Mason County PUD #3
- Pacific Corp
- Pacific County PUD #2
- Puget Sound Energy
- Snohomish County PUD
- Tacoma Power
- WSU Energy Program
Visit the Energy Hog website and go to Hog Buster training camp. Learn how to conserve energy at home and the office. Complete all five games to become an official Hog Buster: http://www.energyhog.org
Water Conservation
Water conservation plays a vital role in maintaining an adequate supply of water for Northwest homes and businesses. For water conservation information, check these links:
Greenhouse Gas Reduction
The governors of Washington, Oregon, and California have formed the West Coast Governors’ Initiative on Global Warming to address the economic and environmental consequences of global warming. To find out more about how the earth’s atmosphere naturally traps “greenhouse” gases such as water vapor, carbon dioxide and methane, use the links provided below.
- Global Warming - Emissions (US Environmental Protection Agency)
- Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions 2020 Collaboration
Renewable Energy
Solar, micro-hydropower, wind power, geothermal and tidal power generation are examples of renewable energy. To find out more about renewable energy, use the links provided below.