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New and Notable: November/December 2013
NYSERDA’s HPwES Program Completes 50,000 Projects The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) recently announced the achievement of a major milestone for its Home Performance with Energy Star (HPwES) program, with ...
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CONSERVATION CLIPS: November/December 1996
Europe Pushing Forward Again, Guaranteed Low Energy Bills, Steel Framing Gets Warmer, Cow Energy, Good Wood on the Wires, HRVs: Inherently Balanced?, Proper Duct Insulation Is ..., Must Sell kWh, Starry-Eyed Boilers, Driving Caulk up the Wall, French Appliances Revealed, Time to Save Money [continue reading]

CONSERVATION CLIPS: September/October 1996
Termites Find a Home Under the Foam, Having It Three Ways, Volunteers Pay for Power from Sun, Energy Interactivity Elicits Industry Interest [continue reading]

CONSERVATION CLIPS: July/August 1996
"Ozone-Friendly" Fridges?, Radiant Barriers Test Well, Vent-Free Heater Claims Debunked, Habitat for Humanity (and Other Species) [continue reading]

CONSERVATION CLIPS: May/June 1996
The Lumens Are Growing, EEMs Expand Nationwide, Linear Power Supply Gains High Efficiency, Salts in the Attic Insulate, Blower Door Controller Gets Automated [continue reading]

CONSERVATION CLIPS: March/April 1996
Air Source Heat Pump Immune to Cold, Call for Committee Members, Straw into Walls, Insulating Steel Studs, Fallen Buildings Recycled, Northwest Utilities Subsidize CFLs, U.S. Residential Energy Use Rising, Public Review for Regional Energy Strategy [continue reading]

CONSERVATION CLIPS: January/February 1996
Building and Mechanical Codes Strengthened, DOE Grant for State Building Codes, From Disaster to Efficiency, BPA Wins Contract Dispute, ICAA Loses Preferred Installers Decision, A Mail-Order House [continue reading]



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