Yeah, didn't notice until just after I posted that you were a MA resident too.
Anyway, the audit came back and the results were mostly good and not quite what I expected.
First, apparently the electrical bill we got wasn't so crazy high. We got the impression that it was high because our electric company sends out regular letters comparing our usage to that supposedly of our neighbors. The audit folks said those letters are incredibly inaccurate since many of those so-called "neighbors" may be "grandmas who only turn on the TV for an hour a day and hardly ever use power at other times." In fact, the auditor said that our house was actually pretty efficient.
That's not to say that he didn't find areas for improvement. First, he gave us free replacement CFL light bulbs to replace some traditional bulbs in our house. To be honest, I was gonna replace those bulbs eventually, but I hadn't up until now since we rarely used those particular fixtures.
Second, he gave us a new smart power strip for our TV. It had a clever design where only a couple of the outlets were powered on 24/7 (for DVRs and similar gadgets) and the rest were all controlled by whether a gadget in a specially marked "control" outlet (usually used for a TV) was on or off.
Third, and you called it here, he did find that while our house was fairly well insulated, there were a couple of areas where the insulation was lacking -- enough that we could save at least $100/year by improving the insulation in those areas. Needless to say, we're going to get those areas looked at.