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- By making just a few small changes to your daily routine, you can save a significant amount of water.
- Find out how to tell whether a product or action is "green" or not.
- Today’s growing concerns toward high energy costs, dependence on foreign oil and pollution-generating fuel sources are all driving the construction industry to pursue more energy efficient technologies for the home.
- Viewing the whole house as an integrated system helps.
- The net cost of owning a green home can be comparable to that of owning a conventional home – sometimes even less.
- Energy-efficient glass with a low-E coating is one of several types of insulated glass.
- Making your home a greener place is a commitment – to yourself, your family, your community and the world. But more than that, it is a learning process.
- Going green may be easier than you think.
- With clothes dryers being large energy users, choosing energy efficient models and implementing energy saving techniques can make a big difference in energy usage.
- Consumer-facing web site will serve as a resource and forum for people wanting to make their homes more comfortable and energy efficient.
- According to energy analysts, most homes spend about a quarter of their energy on heating water.
- A home's healthy environment and energy efficiency stem from more than the sum of its parts.
- CR also explains personal carbon footprints; the dark side of compact fluorescent light bulbs.
- Simple strategies that can help you lower your energy bills.
- Web site allows consumers to calculate how their personal energy use contributes to greenhouse gas emissions, air pollution.
- The homeowner gains a finished, insulated
basement, a healthy house, and an estimated
energy savings of a whopping 81%.
- Chemists are creating a new generation of laundry detergents that work well in cold water, save energy, and have healthier ingredients.
- By heating water only when it's needed, ENERGY STAR qualified gas tankless water heaters cut water heating expenses by 30%, while also providing continuous hot water delivery.
- With this method of heating, the entire floor is used as a heating panel.
- Study finds healthy, efficient homes increasingly accessible to all.
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