Save money! Save energy! Improve your home!

With the first day of summer just two weeks away, and temperatures about to climb, wouldn't it be nice to stay cool and not break the bank?

Join the thousands of Long Islanders who have already upgraded their homes. Improve the value of your home and save money, while you help protect the environment and bolster Long Island's economy by creating green jobs.

75% of Long Island homeowners have already taken initial steps in making their homes more energy efficient. Now it’s even easier to make your entire home feel more comfortable and save energy.

Click here to save on cooling and heating your home.

The good news is that the way to reduce energy bills and make your home comfortable in the summer is well known, technically feasible and affordable. Simple improvements to your home could cut energy use by about 20% and save you around $1,000 a year.

The even better news is that making your home more efficient not only saves you money, it creates jobs, bolsters the local economy, and protects the environment.

The best news is that the Long Island Green Homes Consortium is here to help you get a free (or low-cost) comprehensive home energy audit by an accredited contractor, and rebates for home energy improvements from government and utilities. With low-interest financing and with a new program providing On-Bill Financing from the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) working through Long Island Power A uthority (LIPA), you can make your home more comfortable and less costly to heat and cool with little or no out of pocket expenses.

Green Your Home......

It's easier than ever!

Create Local, Green Jobs!

Help Long Island's Economy!

 

Get started today!

Visit longislandgreenhomes.org, find out how to make your home more comfortable, less costly to heat and cool, and more valuable.

 

Consortium Partners

Community Support

 

 

The Long Island Green Homes Consortium is here to help.

The Consortium consists of the Towns of Babylon, Brookhaven, Huntington, Islip, North Hempstead, Smithtown and Southampton, along with the Community Development Corporation of Long Island, and the Sustainability Institute at Molloy College. The Consortium is funded by a U.S. Department of Energy Better Buildings grant through NYSERDA. The goal of the Coalition is to help Long Islanders participate in programs that will improve the energy efficiency of their homes.

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