A New Chapter Begins

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A New Chapter Begins

After over 35 years of providing relevant, technical content to the building performance and weatherization communities, Home Energy will end its run after this issue. Starting with the Spring 2020 issue, the magazine will be called the ...

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A New Chapter Begins

December 06, 2019

After over 35 years of providing relevant, technical content to the building performance and weatherization communities, Home Energy will end its run after this issue. Starting with the Spring 2020 issue, the magazine will be called the ... [continue reading]

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Editorial: The Energy Costs of Moisture

Author: Alan Meier
August 30, 2019

Large parts of North America have suffered from unusually rainy and wet conditions during the past year. The costs of flooding and water inundation are well known and they rank third highest among insurance claims. ... [continue reading]

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Supporting a Home Performance Workforce

June 01, 2019

What is the home performance workforce and what can we do to support it? This is the question that the new Building Performance Association has been asking itself. When I have asked home performance contractors ... [continue reading]

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Editorial: A Letter from the CEO

March 30, 2019

Dear Friends, Welcome readers and attendees at the 2019 National Home Performance Conference and Trade Show! Have you heard our news? It is with great excitement that we announce the launch of the Building Performance Association! [continue reading]

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Editorial: Climate Change and Garage Door Openers

Author: Alan Meier
December 09, 2018

California just approved legislation requiring all new garage door openers to have battery backups, so that doors would open even when electricity service is interrupted. The legislation—SB 969—sailed through with almost no ... [continue reading]

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Editorial: The Buzz from the ACEEE Conference on Energy Efficiency

Author: Alan Meier
September 14, 2018

Every two years, a thousand energy efficiency experts gather near Monterey, California, to discuss every conceivable aspect of energy use in buildings. Two years is long enough for changes in the outside world to be ... [continue reading]

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