From CFLs to Solar Cells, One-Stop Shopping Experience Makes It Easier to Save Energy, Money
After a successful start last December in 21 California stores,
"The Energy Center builds on
Measure
-- The first step to saving energy is tracking where it's going. The
handheld Black & Decker(R) Thermal Leak Detector ($49.99) makes it easy
to find energy leaks in the home. An LED light changes color to indicate
changes in temperature around windows, doors and in the attic. Sealing
the gaps and cracks, and properly insulating, can save a homeowner up to
20 percent on heating and cooling costs, according to the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency .
-- The Kill A Watt(TM) EZ ($34.97) by P3 International measures how much
appliances really cost to operate. Simply plug the appliance into this
device, which plugs into the wall outlet and accurately displays
projected costs by week, month or year. It also can measure how much
money standby items such as TVs and computers cost when not in use. For
more power monitors, including whole-home energy monitors like The
Energy Detective ($240) from Energy Inc. , visit Lowes.com.
Reduce
-- Once drafty gaps have been identified with a Thermal Leak Detector, save
energy and save money by sealing them with caulk, weatherstrip or
insulating foam. These products, along with energy savers such as CFLs,
programmable thermostats and dimmer switches that Lowe's sells
throughout the store, have been consolidated in the Energy Center to
make it easier for customers to tackle energy efficiency as a project.
-- The average U.S. household spends more than $500 over five years to
power devices while they are off (or in standby mode), according to the
EPA . Eliminate that power loss, and the need to fumble around under the
computer desk, with Choose Renewables' Bye Bye Standby ($19.97) . The set
of remote-controlled outlets easily plugs into a power strip or
electronic devices and switches them on and off individually, or
together, with the touch of a button.
Generate
-- Lowe's Energy Center also is helping consumers take their first step
into solar power. The Solar Lite flashlight ($18.97) by Hybrid Light can
hold a charge for up to three years. Charge it once by exposing it to
any light source, natural or artificial, and store it until needed. It's
durable and waterproof.
-- For those seeking power on the go, Sunforce's 1.8-watt Solar Battery
Maintainer ($19.97) and 5-watt Solar Battery Trickle Charger ($49.97)
use the power of the sun to maintain a full capacity 12-volt battery.
The maintenance-free panels work with cars, SUVs, RVs, boats and other
vehicles, and can plug directly into a vehicle's charging port.
-- Consumers who own their homes and have ample sunny, south-facing roof
space also might be candidates for Westinghouse Solar's 180-watt AC
solar panels ($893 per panel). Winner of a 2009 Popular Mechanics
Breakthrough Product Award, the panels are available in the Energy
Center at select Lowe's stores and can be purchased through special
order at all Lowe's locations.
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