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Como Se Dice "Retrofitter"?
Utility companies have always sought to present customer information about saving energy in plain English. [continue reading]

Energy Efficiency Rides the Radio Airwaves
The nation's public radio airwaves are spreading the message that efficient energy use can help consumers save dollars. [continue reading]

Can We Transform the Market Without Transforming the Customer?
Technologically, residential energy conservation is a huge success. Refrigerators are twice as efficient as they were in 1973, furnaces one-third more efficient, and light bulbs four times more efficient. [continue reading]

Detroit Edison Saves
Detroit Edison turned the prospect of $14 million in unpaid bills into a success story by combining consumer education with energy conservation measures. [continue reading]

Consumers and Compact Fluorescents
How do you convince people to abandon "cheap" incandescent light bulbs for compact fluorescents lamps (CFLs) which can cost 12-15 times more and offer the "same" results--light? [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.


