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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: September/October 1994
Electric Lawn Mowers, Spinning Both Ways, Spinning Both Ways, Utilities Share DSM Resources, Recessed Lighting Fixtures, Stricter Appliance Efficiency Standards?, Gas Ovens and Ranges, Yellow Energy Labels for Homes, Straw-Based Structural Panels [continue reading]

CONSERVATION CLIPS: July/August 1994
Air-Tight Deaths Spark Saskatchewan Probe, Utilities Moving Off the Grid, Home-Scale Hydro, Controlling Moisture in Crawlspaces, Redesigning Fluorescents, Building with Resource Efficiency, The White House "Greening" Plan, Stress Test Panels Prevail [continue reading]

CONSERVATION CLIPS: May/June 1994
Housewraps, Continuous Gas Furnace, New E-E, CFC-Free Compressor, Environmental Appliances, Carpet Labels, Straw-Bale Houses, Fluorescents and UV Light, U.S. Department of Energy dishwasher standards [continue reading]

CONSERVATION CLIPS: March/April 1994
Toilets and Energy Consumption, The "Best" Products for Saving Energy and Money, Plastic Fiber Batts, Thermal Energy Storage, Incredible Shrinking Fluorescents, Permanent Light Socket Conversion, EPRI's Heat-Pump Water Heater [continue reading]

CONSERVATION CLIPS: January/February 1994
Concrete Made from Waste, Nails and R-Value, European Appliances, Vacuums and Allergens [continue reading]

CONSERVATION CLIPS: November/December 1993
Air Handlers and Carpet Discoloration, The Inefficiency of Ventilation Systems, Showerheads Wash Out, Self-Healing Concrete, Weatherization and Education, Microwave Clothes Dryer [continue reading]



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