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In Gratitude to Bill Miller
Bill Miller was our interim Executive Director (ED) during the merger of Home Energy Magazine and Efficiency First with the Home Performance Coalition, later to become the Building Performance Association. During the approximately two-year transition, ...
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LETTERS: November/December 1999
HVAC Duct Sizing Method Debate, Oversized Boiler in Earthen Home? [continue reading]

LETTERS: September/October 1999
Guarantee Gets Attention, Star Status for Blower Doors?, Time's Arrow Pricks the Rule of Thumb [continue reading]

LETTERS: July/August 1999
Home Inspectors Debate Wisconsin, Pool Cover Mysteries Uncovered, Table Makes Trouble, Comfort Home Flattered, Home Energy Web Audits Elusive [continue reading]

LETTERS: July/August 1999
Home Inspectors Debate Wisconsin, Pool Cover Mysteries Uncovered, Table Makes Trouble, Comfort Home Flattered, Home Energy Web Audits Elusive [continue reading]

LETTERS: May/June 1999
Vermont Has Adopted 1995 MEC, Wisconsin Feels Left Out, Insulation Makers Refute Stain Claims [continue reading]

LETTERS: March/April 1999
Fuel Cells Looking Good but Economics Vary, CO Alarms, Home Inspectors Regulated [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.


