Regulators target energy-hungry TVs (The Santa Rosa Press Democrat)

Posted on January 6, 2009
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SACRAMENTO — That 52-inch, flat-screen television on the family room wall might have a terrific picture, but there’s a big drawback: It’s an energy hog.

Source:Regulators target energy-hungry TVs (The Santa Rosa Press Democrat)

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Home energy Q&A (Bradenton Herald)

Posted on January 6, 2009
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Q: Just a quick question for you today: Do the cost savings we’d get from having really good windows installed in our home justify the high purchase price of the windows?

Source:Home energy Q&A (Bradenton Herald)

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Home energy Q&A (Bradenton Herald)

Posted on January 6, 2009
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Q: Just a quick question for you today: Do the cost savings we’d get from having really good windows installed in our home justify the high purchase price of the windows?

Source:Home energy Q&A (Bradenton Herald)

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Home energy Q&A (Bradenton Herald)

Posted on January 5, 2009
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Q: Just a quick question for you today: Do the cost savings we’d get from having really good windows installed in our home justify the high purchase price of the windows?

Source:Home energy Q&A (Bradenton Herald)

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Recession could change what consumers demand in new homes (Concord Monitor)

Posted on January 5, 2009
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What will new homes look like after this recession, which has brought construction nearly to a halt? Consumers who have learned the bitter lessons about declining home values, burdensome debts and ephemeral retirement savings values may well demand different houses than the ones that dot our recently built neighborhoods.

Source:Recession could change what consumers demand in new homes (Concord Monitor)

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9 projects for '09 that make sense as home prices dip (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)

Posted on January 5, 2009
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What to do What the experts say make sense in home renovations for 2009: YES, DO IT Small renovation projects Curb-appeal improvements Energy-efficiency improvements Kitchen remodels Bath

Source:9 projects for '09 that make sense as home prices dip (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)

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Area Lowe's Stores Offering Home Energy Saving Class (NBC 17 Raleigh)

Posted on January 5, 2009
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Apex and Cary Lowe’s Home Improvement stores will offer a class on Home Energy Savings that will cover basic energy losses in your home and simple homeowner corrections to help you save money. The class will cover HVAC, insulation, air sealing, appliances and lighting. Also the basics of an energy audit, how to conduct a homeowner audit and what to expect from a professional audit will be …

Source:Area Lowe's Stores Offering Home Energy Saving Class (NBC 17 Raleigh)

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Cost of new windows often offset by savings (The Post and Courier)

Posted on January 4, 2009
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Q: Do the cost savings we’d get from having really good windows installed in our home justify the high purchase price of the windows? A: Yes. People like big windows in their homes for lots of reasons. They give a great view of the outdoors. They let in the warm sun that feels awfully good on a cold winter day. They can help improve the aesthetics and appearance of a home.

Source:Cost of new windows often offset by savings (The Post and Courier)

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Home energy Q&A (Bradenton Herald)

Posted on January 4, 2009
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Q: Just a quick question for you today: Do the cost savings we’d get from having really good windows installed in our home justify the high purchase price of the windows?

Source:Home energy Q&A (Bradenton Herald)

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Inexpensive ways to save on your home energy bill (Lansing State Journal)

Posted on January 4, 2009
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» Turn the computer off when it’s not in use. Savings: Around $60 per year » Adjust the heat or air conditioner when you leave the house for a few hours.

Source:Inexpensive ways to save on your home energy bill (Lansing State Journal)

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