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Reaching the Underserved
A Collaborative Approach to Serving Income-Qualified Customers
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A Collaborative Approach to Serving Income-Qualified Customers [continue reading]

Finding the Multi-Tool House
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What do you think about when you want to buy or rent a home? This article shows the difference (as well as the similarities!) between the considerations that a designer and a seasoned homeowner have ... [continue reading]

Behavior Change Requires a Human Touch
People across the nation are seeking new ways to save energy, reduce bills, and increase comfort in their homes. Utilities, consumer organizations, and home energy service providers are poised to answer that call, using next-generation ... [continue reading]

Lab Takes on Residential Energy Efficiency in the Southeast
Demonstration homes prove that current technology can give homeowners efficiency and affordability. [continue reading]

Green Building for Tough Times
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Squeezimus Sanguinem ex Turnipibus (Butchered Latin for We squeeze blood out of a turnip) [continue reading]

Using the Web to Motivate Customers to Save Energy
Can an online game that teaches you how to save energy ever be as popular and addicting as Angry Birds? Are people going to be as drawn to checking out their energy use trends online ... [continue reading]

The Net Impact of Home Energy Feedback Devices
Recently, much attention has been focused on modifying the way individuals interact with energy consuming products in their homes. In order to examine the viability of real-time feedback devices to produce energy savings, Energy Trust ... [continue reading]

Another Good Reason to Become a Vegetarian
Our focus in Home Energy has always been on energy-efficient, healthy, affordable, and sustainable homes, but there are other areas of our lives that account for our total carbon footprint—how much carbon we ... [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.


