Energy nerds endeavor to enhance the homeowner's experience by assisting them in saving money and reducing their utility expenses. Additionally, the residences are safer and more comfortable.
National Energy Geek Day, observed on October 6, honors the men and women who ensure that modern and new homes are designed and constructed using energy-efficient and sustainable materials and techniques. Due to the fact that their labor concludes before a homeowner moves in, these professionals are often not given the credit they deserve. Therefore, we appreciate EnergyLogic, Inc.’s assistance in establishing this national day.
Energy nerds endeavor to enhance the homeowner’s experience by assisting them in saving money and reducing their utility expenses. Additionally, the residences are safer and more comfortable. However, due to the fact that their work is frequently concluded before the homeowner moves in, this occupation is often overlooked. Numerous individuals enjoy the benefits without knowing who made them feasible. Therefore, we should honor the passionate and intelligent energy nerds who make the American ideal of homeownership more attainable. Their expertise allows them to design and build homes that strike the ideal equilibrium between high performance, quality, efficiency, and comfort.
EnergyLogic, Inc., a company specializing in applied building science, founded National Energy Efficiency Day in 2018. It is the ideal complement to National Energy Geek Day, as energy efficiency is at the core of every energy geek. On this day, we recognize the men and women who labor tirelessly to make homes more energy-efficient, resilient, and healthy. From energy raters to existing home auditors, these professionals are committed to improving and securing the living environments of householders.
It is not an easy job, as it frequently requires traveling long distances, working in all weather conditions, and establishing rapport with everyone on the job site, from tradespeople to site supervisors to homeowners. For energy nerds, conserving energy is a way of life. The term ‘energy geek’ is a compliment, not an offense. They discuss building science, scrutinizing the structure and appliances whenever they enter a new building; construction science is their life. Their vision is a world where everyone resides in efficient, healthy, and resilient residences.
There are now energy-efficient residences all over the world, from the United States to South Africa and further afield. This new method of home construction has been embraced by architects and construction professionals, so why shouldn’t you? National Energy Geek Day is your opportunity to exhibit your inner energy nerd by designing an energy-efficient home.
A handful of iconic, well-respected, and visionary green architects have designed stunning and one-of-a-kind residences throughout the world. You can read about Frank Lloyd Wright, Peter Busby, and Norman Foster to learn what it takes not only to be a visionary but also to design a green house.
This is suitable for the entire family. Create a floor plan for your residence using eco-friendly craft materials. Then, begin carving out the walls and constructing the roof to create a miniature model of your home from eco-friendly materials. Keep it as a piece of décor or place it in your study to inspire you.
If your garments are not filthy, you should wash them in cold water before drying them, as heating water requires a great deal of energy.
Purchase a set of L.E.D. light bulbs to replace old incandescent bulbs as they wear out; they are approximately six times more energy-efficient and last significantly longer.
In regions where electricity is more expensive, solar power becomes a better deal, and some states and municipalities offer tax credits and other financial incentives to sweeten the pot.
Electric dryers consume 5% of the average household’s electricity consumption, so drying your clothing on an outdoor clothesline or indoor drying rack saves energy, money, and the environment.
It is significantly less expensive to launder and reuse a set of cloth napkins or dish towels each month than to use roll after roll of paper towels.
| Year | Date | Day |
|---|---|---|
| 2023 | October 6 | Friday |
| 2024 | October 6 | Sunday |
| 2025 | October 6 | Monday |
| 2026 | October 6 | Tuesday |
| 2027 | October 6 | Wednesday |
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