Did you know that the utility company will pay you to become more energy efficient? Did you know that the government, state and national, will give you thousands of dollars to go green? Yes, the utility company and the government will help you lower your current utility expense.

The U.S. Department of Energy will give you a 30% tax credit when you install a solar energy system in your existing home or new construction. By upgrading your home installation, windows, doors, roofing, heating, air-conditioning or water hearter, you will qualify for a 30% Federal Tax Credit on the cost. You will also get a tax credit on the purchase of a hybrid-electric, diesel, fuel cell, or plug-in electric vehicles. Before I discovered the government tax credits and the energy saving benefits, my life was extremely stressful being the only income earner for a family of five.

I was once paying 0 and up a month on average before I started doing research on how to lower my energy bills. During the winter and summer months, my utility expense was sometimes more than my mortgage. I was feeling the pain at the pump as well. Sometimes I felt like moving into an apartment and just giving away my piece of the American dream.  40% of my paycheck went towards utility! Can you imagine that?

Well, all of that ended 8 months ago. What I discovered about the renewable energy program and living green changed my life completely and has given me a peace of mind. I now pay only a month to the utility. I got a solar system and all the tax credits and benefits as well. I had my entire house wetherized at no cost. The government paid for it. I have not gotten a hybrid vehicle yet, it is on my list next. To find out more about how you can benefit too and save hunders of dollars, go to http://my.greensuccess2000plus.com. 

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