Volume
47
Issue
6
Abstract
Rising energy prices resulting from global increases in energy demand highlight the importance of energy efficiency. The Consumer Education Program for Residential Energy Efficiency is an educational effort conducted in partnership with Cornell Cooperative Extension and the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority. This article describes program strategies and impacts and features efforts county Extension educators have implemented to engage adults and youth in learning practical aspects of energy efficiency. Extension's historical role in developing effective educational programs at critical periods in U.S. history is discussed, and a national approach for education on residential energy efficiency is recommended.
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Recommended Citation
Laquarta, J., Pierce, M. R., & Helmholdt, N. (2009). The Consumer Education Program for Residential Energy Efficiency. The Journal of Extension, 47(6), Article 6. https://open.clemson.edu/joe/vol47/iss6/6