10 Ways to Promote Energy Savings on Earth Day
The best part is that these tips will save your clients money long after Earth Day.
What are you doing for the planet today on Earth Day?
You could organize or attend an Earth Day event. You could pick up some trash in your neighborhood or clean a polluted stream.
Or you could combine your love for electronics with some reverence for the Earth - while saving energy, money and resources.
The real beauty of energy efficiency is that it lasts much longer than one day, making it well worth the (small) effort.
Between lighting control, home automation systems and more, you are likely already saving energy for your clients. But Earth Day might be a good time to send a simple reminder to clients who may not have such systems that they are part of your repertoire.
Let them know there are many ways, both simple and through higher-tech, that can help. Hey, you can even send them a link to this article.
10 Ways to Promote Energy Savings on Earth Day.
You could organize or attend an Earth Day event. You could pick up some trash in your neighborhood or clean a polluted stream.
Or you could combine your love for electronics with some reverence for the Earth - while saving energy, money and resources.
The real beauty of energy efficiency is that it lasts much longer than one day, making it well worth the (small) effort.
Between lighting control, home automation systems and more, you are likely already saving energy for your clients. But Earth Day might be a good time to send a simple reminder to clients who may not have such systems that they are part of your repertoire.
Let them know there are many ways, both simple and through higher-tech, that can help. Hey, you can even send them a link to this article.
10 Ways to Promote Energy Savings on Earth Day.
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Steven Castle is a writer, editor, and humorist who recently completed Filthy Rich Things, a savage satire on our thirst for success and wealth. He is Electronic House's senior editor and co-founder of GreenTech Advocates.




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