Thorburn, NS - Efficiency Nova Scotia was pleased to present a cheque to the Thorburn Fire Department, Linancy Fire Department and Blue Mountain Fire Department recently in recognition of the volunteer firefighters’ involvement in the community and their commitment to energy efficiency. The cheque presentation was made at the Thorburne…
Read More...Over a billion people world-wide turned off their lights for Earth Hour last year, and Nova Scotians saved an estimated 18 Megawatts of energy! The annual global event, organized by the World Wildlife Fund is back again this year and asks everyone to turn off their nonessential electrical appliances to raise awareness about energy…
Read More...Efficiency Nova Scotia Files Second Electricity Conservation & Efficiency Plan Halifax (Monday, Feb. 27, 2012) – Nova Scotians are saving more electricity than ever before, helping to save money now and in the future, while helping the environment and increasing efficiency in the face of rising energy costs. In 2011,…
Read More...Nova Scotians who want to make their homes more energy efficient can still get money back from the EnerGuide program, despite the end of the federal government’s share of the program. While the federal share was a time-limited offer, Nova Scotians can still take advantage of rebates from Efficiency Nova…
Read More...Efficiency is the cheapest, greenest form of energy By Allan Crandlemire As temperatures dive and power rates continue to rise, there’s only one way to keep our energy budgets on the level, and that is to become more efficient with the energy we use. This will save you money now…
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