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In Gratitude to Bill Miller
Bill Miller was our interim Executive Director (ED) during the merger of Home Energy Magazine and Efficiency First with the Home Performance Coalition, later to become the Building Performance Association. During the approximately two-year transition, ...
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LETTERS: July/August 1994
Putting Education and Technology Together, Water-Heater Temperature Settings [continue reading]

Dense-packing Low-density Cellulose?: May/June 1994
Cellulose-blown fiber insulation is now being manufactured in a different, more-efficient manner. Most large manufacturers are employing a new method called "fiberization." [continue reading]

The Landlord-Tenant Quandary: March/April 1994
As a residential energy auditor for a western New York utility, and with several hundred audits completed, it has become obvious to me where the greatest energy savings potential exists. [continue reading]

The Golden Carrot Causes Indigestion: January/February 1994
Net fewer kilowatt-hours marks successful electrical conservation, but efficiency is only part of the electric bottom line. [continue reading]

LETTERS: November/December 1993
Fax Machine Energy Use, An Expensive Project?, More Insulation Damage, Corrections [continue reading]

LETTERS: September/October 1993
Hookups--Alternative to Backdrafting, Insulating Knob and Tube [continue reading]



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Is Energy Efficiency an American Value?
Energy efficiency is good for the economy, good for families, good for workers, and good for the environment.


