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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 1995
Energy Prices Are Down, A/C Sizing Resource, More on Ventilating Attics, Suicide in Sendai [continue reading]

LETTERS: May/June 1995
An Entertaining Resource, Foggy Window Syndrome?, Venting Attics Not a Whole-House Approach, Home Energy's Internet Address [continue reading]

LETTERS: March/April 1995
Cheap Electricity III, A Proper Foundation?, Clarifications [continue reading]

LETTERS: January/February 1995
More Waterbed Data, Waterbeds Unplugged, Fireplace Questions, Where to Find Efficient Wood Fireplaces? [continue reading]

LETTERS: November/December 1994
Consumers Union's Test Methods, The GreenPlug Predicament, The Takeback Controversy, More on CO Poisoning [continue reading]

LETTERS: September/October 1994
Of Energy Purists and Pragmatists, Sun Frost Refrigerator Test Conditions, Refrigerator Myths, Leveraging the Landlords, Cellulose Insulation Density, Solar Savings?, Capturing Conservation in Iowa, Software "Solutions"? [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.


