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A House's Biggest Energy User
Improving energy conservation efforts in a home is the most difficult part of an energy professional's work.
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Possibilities with the Water-Energy Nexus
The water energy nexus (WEN) is based on the entirely novel concept that our water and energy systems are interconnected.
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Living Better with Less Energy
Efficiency improvements should be implemented before building a big PV array.
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A Range of Debate
The goal is to get rid of the gas space and water heating equipment that has long hours of operations and a much bigger carbon footprint.
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Ventilation in the 2019 California Energy Code
New ventilation requirements will have Californians breathing easier.
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Tackling the House's Biggest Energy User the Occupant
By Walter Yakabosky
In many parts of the country, energy efficiency programs are not delivering energy savings as promised. There are several factors that may explain this, ...

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Living Better with Less Energy
By Larry Weingarten and Zak Vetter
At times, the solutions to our problems are hiding in plain sight. Sometimes the hardest part is taking the time to examine things that ...

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A Range of Debate
By Leslie Jackson
Recent articles about Induction Cookers, notably an opinion piece in the The New York Times, have sparked heated debate regarding the pros and cons ...

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Seeing the Possibilities with the Water-Energy Nexus
By Bill Eckman
As building performance professionals, we see the world differently than most people. We see the interconnections between west-facing glass and occupant comfort, hidden airflow ...

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Equity and Climate: A Solution for Home Rentals
By Laurie Stone
Lack of affordable housing and energy burdens plague many people and communities. Cities throughout the United States are ...


Decarbonizing Buildings for All
By Laurie Stone
Lowering carbon emissions from the buildings sector (which produces nearly 40 percent of US carbon emissions) is a crucial ...


What's In a Name?
By Jim Gunshinan
That’s a little over the top. But the point is, even though Home Energy will undergo ...


The Environmental Benefits of Restoring Old Homes
By Holly Welles
The sustainability movement has swept across the construction industry. Green homebuilding has grown in favor because of its ...



