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Where Will You Charge Your Electric Vehicle?

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When it comes to electric vehicle charging stations versus the number of electric vehicles; which comes first, the chicken or the egg? Either way the big question is – can your home or building’s electric system handle this upcoming technology without additional investments in electric service? MORE

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Air Sealing and Ventilating

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While air sealing uncontrolled leaks can result in heating and cooling savings of anywhere between 10% and 20%, improper air sealing can affect the home’s ventilation and create unhealthy and potentially life-threatening environments inside. MORE

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Importance of Getting Audited

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It is that time of year again when the word audit brings up a host of negative emotions. But we’re talking about home or building energy audits, and that’s a whole different story. Energy audits help both residential and commercial owners determine where and how they can make their home or commercial building more energy efficient. Why is that important? MORE

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GreenBuildTV’s New and Improved Green Directory

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GreenBuildTV (GBTV) is pleased to announce the launch of their re-designed Green Directory; a user-friendly version, providing green-minded builders and consumers with listing and details of sustainable products, systems and services. MORE

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Renewable Energy System Options in 2013: for Home or Business

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Renewable Energy System Options in 2013: for Home or Business was original published for the Talkin’ Green column. Download a copy of the column from the Lake Geneva Regional News Real Estate Guide. Shopping for renewable energy systems is a Read the full article…

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Sustainable Hospitality

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The hotel’s natural gas cogeneration system produces electricity and captures waste heat, yielding a little more than 90% energy efficiency from the power plant. “We’re looking at 38% fuel usage for power generation and then the rest of the heat is dumped and transmitted over long distance.” MORE