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Easy Savings

What is Easy Savings?
Easy Savings® is a customizable program developed to educate consumers while providing energy saving solutions for use in their home.
How It Works
You select the delivery channels and custom content that’s best for your clients and region. We help fine-tune any desired incentives and follow-up activities. Comprehensive training and support sets the stage for program roll out. Families set their savings goals and receive customized kits and education on how to reduce their energy use and utility bills. We provide ongoing support and program management to help your program run smoothly. When the program’s complete, our tracking and reporting tools give you comprehensive results summaries with specific savings estimates.
How Effective Is It?
Based on feedback from participating households in Iowa and South Carolina, utility bill savings are projected to range from $100 to $300 per year.
The Finer Points
- Immediate bill savings for your clients
- Ability to rapidly help thousands of families
- Custom content
- Flexible delivery options to meet your needs
- On-site staff training
- Built-in tracking and reporting mechanisms
Who Should Use Easy Savings?
Utilities, state, and community action agencies choose Easy Savings® to enhance client benefits and education.
Why is Easy Savings Important?
To a utility, Easy Savings® can mean lower arrearages, less money spent on collections and fewer shutoffs. To state and community action agencies, it is an effective complement to weatherization programs and LIHEAP assistance dollars.
How Soon Can Client Services Begin?
Your clients won’t need to wait long – Easy Savings® programs can launch in as little as a few weeks. Call now to learn more!
Thank you for your support in 2009 and throughout the past sixteen years. With your help, the Resource Action Programs family of community conservation programs has saved an overwhelming amount of energy and water while increasing residential resource efficiency and community awareness.
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How many sixth graders know when and how to change the furnace filter at home? (And why it’s important?) Or how much water is used each time someone flushes the toilet? Or takes a shower? And how much energy is required to heat that water to 120 degrees for a two-minute shower – both before and after the installation of a low-flow showerhead?
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