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Feature Articles
by Chip Patullo
The first non-profit buyout and rehabilitation of a HUD housing complex demonstrates that
energy efficiency can keep housing costs affordable and that fuel switching can be an effective
demand-side management strategy.
by George Tsongas
When it comes to weatherization, what's good in Arkansas may be bad in Maine. New
guidelines will help blower door users tailor air tightness levels to the house and its setting -
preserving air quality and energy savings.
by William W. Hill
An evaluation build around simple run-time metering of furnaces can tell a program manager if
weatherization work is headed in the right direction.
by Laurence F. Kinney
Installing and using run-time meters the right way, in concert with well-planned weekly calls to
meter reading clients, can provide effective evaluation of weatherization work.
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