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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: March/April 1999
Whirlpool Introduces Energy Star Product, Sustainable, Affordable Housing in New Jersey, Proper Crawlspace Details Clash with Building Codes [continue reading]

CONSERVATION CLIPS: January/February 1999
National HERS Accreditation Standards, Northwest Energy Efficiency On-Line Listing, Utility Deregulation Is Boosting Pollution, More Than a Third of Californians Who Switched Choose Green Power [continue reading]

CONSERVATION CLIPS: September/October 1998
Residential Appliances Drain Energy, Heroes of Net Metering, Lousy Labels, Washer Rebate Program Revs Up, Oregon Gets Even Greener, Feds Offer Cheap Compact Fluorescents, Survey Says: No Benefit from Deregulation!, Restructuring and DSM-Good News and Bad, Breaking in With Windows [continue reading]

CONSERVATION CLIPS: July/August 1998
Filling In the Gap, An Efficient Move?, The Spin on Energy Guide Labels, No More Tin Shacks, A Not-So Baffling Study, Certified Window Installers [continue reading]

CONSERVATION CLIPS: March/April 1998
Certified Window Installations, And Certified Duct Installations, Damp-Spray Fiberglass?, Appliance Standards Go Global, Agriboard Takes Off, Keeping Warm in the North [continue reading]

CONSERVATION CLIPS: January/February 1998
Wimpy A/C Standards Signed, Superefficient Everything!, Guaranteed Energy Ratings, Just When You Thought You'd Learned the Acronyms ..., Fuzzy Standards [continue reading]



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