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I can tell you anythig you want to know... as well as supply the right solution, point you to funding resources, rebates, help you sell the carbon offset credits.
What utility company are you on for Electric and gas if yu have it?
We are on city of perry electric... not positive where they get their power from, but I'd guess OGE. I could find out. Our gas is ONG, but our gas bill is not much of an issue with me yet.
A few years ago, I purchased new double paned windows and put a new roof on, also got a new AC unit. It went from sitting near a window and feeling the wind blow through, to nice and snug. I looked forward to with much anticipation for our next utility bill, only to be terriby disappointed. I've checked with the city to see if there was some kind of energy audit they could do, and they handed me a piece of paper that had energy tips on in that most 10 year olds would be aware of. "Turn off the lights when you leave the room"..... seriously?? Anyway, my dream would be to make them buy electricity from me.
Is there anything that's cost effective that can make that happen??
Still trying to upload the pic for you... maybe I'll get it tonight. lol
OK, I just checked and Perry is part of the OMPA, there is no interconnect allowed by OMPA without violating terms of thier power purchase contract with the city. I fought this battle once already.
Did you apply for the IRS 30% credits for th ethings you have done? If not you may still have time to amend the taxes for those years. I am sure we will see each other again, if you will remind me I have a 300+ page book I could loan you that steps through a great deal of residential energy conservation. I also have test equipment that can test for air infiltration, to help find your air leaks so they can be fixed.
ONG just came out with thier rebate program and is pretty good, up to $1950 for heater upgrades or conversion from electric to gas, 250-850 for hot water heaters.
Other than that insulation, and air infiltration and the biggest bang for the buck.