
Carbon Emissions
Q&A with The Home Depot’s Director of Energy Management, Craig D’Arcy
From smart thermostats that help reduce spikes in heating and cooling, to occupancy sensors that turn off lights on their own, smart technology can simplify home energy efficiency and help customers save money while reducing their impact on the environment.
Read our tips for making your home smarter and more sustainable.
The added benefit of a smart home is that, by learning your needs, it operates more efficiently and saving resources.
Q&A with The Home Depot’s Director of Energy Management, Craig D’Arcy
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