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    • December

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    2016 Energy Efficiency

    Another year of significant gains for energy efficiency –efficiency is not only the most cost effective way to avoid dirty power plants, waste less and save more, but also create jobs and grow the economy. The underlying uncertainty in policy under the incoming administration and recently tapped Rick Perry (yet to be confirmed) for the

    • November

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    Solar PV Beyond Net Metering

    The ending of net energy metering (NEM) in many states including potentially next month in Arizona, leaves utility customers with two options grid-supply or self-supply. Neither is favorable as NEM and these changes could reduce the roof top solar market and negatively effecting low and middle-income customers. Grid connected solar compensation currently ranges between and

    • October

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    Wasting Less and Saving More in Residential Retrofits

    Wasting Less and Saving More in Residential Retrofits The existing U.S. housing stock is an underutilized energy efficiency resource. We’ve only scratched the surface of its potential to waste less and save more energy. After, decades of research and thousands of retrofits the data has shown that even the most basic home retrofits can cut

    • September

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    The Truth About R- Values

    What’s an R-Value?  R-Value is the measure of the ability of insulation material to resist heat transfer. The R-Value is determined by placing carefully prepared test specimens between two plates in a laboratory apparatus and measuring heat flow through the insulation. R-Value is a very accurate and reliable expression of how insulation materials perform with regard

    • August

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    What the 2015 IECC Means for Homeowners

    The International Energy Conservation Code (IECC) sets the standard for residential energy efficiency measures making homes more efficient when building new homes and retrofitting existing homes. The IECC was developed by the International Code Council to meet the industries energy efficiency needs. Most states have adopted energy codes, though as of 2016, 13 states were

    • July

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    Accelerate Economic Growth through Energy Efficiency

    Accelerate Economic Growth through Energy Efficiency The United States needs to accelerate economic growth its been hovering around 1.0% over the past couple quarter and forecasted to even dive deeper as we move into 2017. Both Political parties are under pressure to find solutions to bring growth back up in a meaningful way. Do we

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