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Energy Trust of Oregon Yields Big Energy Savings

October 6, 2004

DOE Offers Grants to Small Businesses for Energy Technologies

October 6, 2004

San Francisco to Include Efficiency and Solar Power in 1,600 Homes

September 22, 2004

Energy Efficiency Yields Big Savings for Mississippi Schools

September 22, 2004

Energy-Efficient Solar Homes Sprouting Up Nationwide

September 8, 2004

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Events

Manufactured Housing Roadmap: planning committee meeting for energy efficiency in factory built homes

October 19-20, 2004

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Features
Energy Savers: A consumer guide to saving energy and money in your home or business.

Research that Works!
DOE's Building Technologies Program works to improve the energy efficiency of our nation's buildings through innovative new technologies and better building practices.

Research activities advance the next generation of energy-efficient components, equipment, and materials, plus a whole-building approach that optimizes building performance and savings.

Regulatory activities improve building codes, appliance and equipment standards, and guidelines for efficient energy use.

Energy-efficient buildings use less energy and cost less to operate, saving money for homeowners and businesses alike. They also help the environment and our nation, improving our energy security as well as the everyday lives of Americans.

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Energy Solutions For Your Building, illustration of various types of buildings

A comprehensive guide for creating more efficient, affordable buildings, illustration of construction workers on a rooftop


 


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