There are many opportunities in your home to save money and energy. Look at the links below to see where you can save. Some improvements are inexpensive and may be implemented easily. Some may only take a minute or two of your time and will positively impact your wallet, and the environment.
Training Opportunities
- Aug. 9 - 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Energy Codes and High Performing Homes (6.5 CEUs)
Midwest Energy Efficiency Alliance presents training to provide attendees with an understanding of building science principles and energy code compliance challenges and solutions.
Location: The Lodge Des Peres, 1050 Des Peres Road, Des Peres
- Aug. 11 - 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Energy Codes and High Performing Homes (6.5 CEUs)
Midwest Energy Efficiency Alliance presents training to provide attendees with an understanding of building science principles and energy code compliance challenges and solutions.
Location: Westport Plexpod, East/ Main Building, 300 E. 39th Street, Room 1L, Kansas City, MO
- A Guide to Energy-Efficient Heating and Cooling
- Air Conditioning
- Appliances
- Be Prepared for Propane - PUB2868
- Cost Savings Calculators - PUB2964
- Ducts
- Building Energy Codes Program
- Economics and Incentives for Wind
- Energy Efficiency Day
- Energy-Efficient Home Design
- Energy-Efficient Lighting
- Energy Star Home Assessment
- Geothermal Heat Pumps
- Global Climate Change
- Guide to Home Ventilation
- Heating
- Home Performance with Energy Star - Find Local Help
- Insulation
- Landscaping for Energy Efficiency
- Lighting
- Moisture Control
- Portable Heaters
- Residential Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) FAQs - PUB2840
- Saving Energy and Money with Building Energy Codes in the United States
- Show-Me Green Sales Tax Holiday
- Small Wind Economics
- Solar Energy Contacts - PUB2841
- Space Heaters
- Summer Cooling Tips - PUB2842
- Water Heating
- Water Usage
- Whole House Ventilation
- Wind Energy Basics
- Windows
- Winter Heating Cost Information and Heating Tips - PUB2843