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Checklist To Determine Energy Efficiency Of A Home, Leona Hawks
Checklist To Determine Energy Efficiency Of A Home, Leona Hawks
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Energy Efficient Appliances, Leona Hawks, Celia Peterson
Energy Efficient Appliances, Leona Hawks, Celia Peterson
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Insulating Concrete Forms (Icfs), Leona Hawks, Koa Percer
Insulating Concrete Forms (Icfs), Leona Hawks, Koa Percer
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Photovoltaic Systems (Pv), Leona Hawks, Celia Peterson
Photovoltaic Systems (Pv), Leona Hawks, Celia Peterson
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Solar South, Roof Overhangs, And Light Shelves, Leona Hawks, Celia Peterson
Solar South, Roof Overhangs, And Light Shelves, Leona Hawks, Celia Peterson
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Energy Efficient Windows, Leona Hawks, Celia Peterson
Energy Efficient Windows, Leona Hawks, Celia Peterson
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Lighting, Leona Hawks, Celia Peterson
Utah State University Extension Addressing Energy Issues, Dennis Hinkamp
Utah State University Extension Addressing Energy Issues, Dennis Hinkamp
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Energy Efficiency Can Help You Get A Home, Dennis Hinkamp
Energy Efficiency Can Help You Get A Home, Dennis Hinkamp
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It is a little known and seldom used financing tool, but Energy Efficient Mortgages (EEMs) can increase your buying power when looking for a home.
Windows Are Key To Keeping Warm In Winter, Donna Falkenborg
Windows Are Key To Keeping Warm In Winter, Donna Falkenborg
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“With the price of fuel skyrocketing, now is the time to think about energy-saving projects around the house, and the best place to start is with your windows,” advises Leona K. Hawks, Utah State University Extension housing specialist.
Renters, Too, Can Save On Utility Costs, Donna Falkenborg
Renters, Too, Can Save On Utility Costs, Donna Falkenborg
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“Most energy conservation information is designed for homeowners, even though an increasing number of people are renting,” says Leona K. Hawks, Utah State University Extension housing specialist. “Many renters develop a short-timer mentality and don’t worry much about energy savings. However, utility bills do add up quickly so renters may wish to conserve on their energy use,” she advises.
Energy Sense, Carmen D. Steggell Ph.D, Leona K. Hawks
Energy Sense, Carmen D. Steggell Ph.D, Leona K. Hawks
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American life-styles use an exceptionally large amount of energy. In the past, energy was an inexpensive resource that was readily available to everyone. However, the cost of energy may now be the largest household expense next to the mortgage. This fact sheet is designed to make consumers aware of practices and resources that are available to improve the energy efficiency of a home.
How To Compare Fuel And Electricity Costs For Home Heating, Steven L. Folkman
How To Compare Fuel And Electricity Costs For Home Heating, Steven L. Folkman
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Selecting the least expensive energy source for heating a building can be a confusing task. The confusion usually is caused by the units used to measure energy consumption and the efficiencies of the device used to convert the energy source into heat. This document provides typical information which will aid in comparison of different energy sources.