Consumers

Having reliable and affordable energy is essential for our daily lives and using clean energy will reduce the impact on the environment. By learning more about the energy you buy and use, you can discover ways to lower your energy bills, make your home more energy efficient, improve safety and increase comfort. With a few simple steps you can save at home and help the environment. We know that energy can seem complicated, but the Maryland Clean Energy Center is here to simplify it.

Want to Learn more? Start exploring these topics to find out how you can:

  • Lower your energy bills
  • Make your home more energy efficient
  • Improve the safety and comfort of your living space
  • Contribute to a cleaner, healthier environment

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Personal Energy Use:

Learn how to understand your utility bills, read your energy meter, and navigate your relationship with your utility provider. Find out about standard rates, clean energy options, and how to choose an electricity supplier.

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Temperature Regulation:

Explore the latest innovations in heating and cooling to make your home more energy efficient. Learn tips and tricks to keep your home comfortable year-round while saving on energy costs.

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Sustainable Transportation:

Modern transportation offers more clean energy options than ever before. Learn how you can meet your transportation needs while saving energy and money.

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Funding Solutions:

Clean energy and an energy efficient home are more affordable and attainable than you might think. Discover financing programs, federal grants, individual rebates, and specialized loan programs available for Maryland residents of all income levels.

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Where Energy Comes From:

Curious about how energy is generated and delivered to your home? Discover the facts about energy sources, the electrical grid, and the journey energy takes to reach you.

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Looking for More Information?

See Frequently Asked Questions, the glossary of energy terms, and additional resources at the local, state and federal levels.

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