Home Energy magazine Contents, January/February 1995

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Home Energy magazine

Volume 12, No. 1
January/February 1995

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Departments

Editorial
Cheap Electricity II

Letters

Conservation Clips



Trends

Where Water-Heating Energy Really Goes

If a Spare Fridge Is Running,
Edison Wants to Catch it

DSM in the Doghouse?

Affordable Comfort Heads West

Assessing Energy Costs
and Economic Burden


Feature Articles

Retrofitting Flooded Homes

by Bob Corbett & George Everett

For little extra cost, flood victims can often save significant amounts of energy and money in the long run by incorporating efficiency into repairs or replacement of materials and systems.

Reducing the Embodied Energy of Buildings

by Tracy Mumma

Sure you know about improving a building's energy efficiency by reducing its operating energy. But what about recognizing or reducing the embodied energy of structures?

Energy-Efficient Remodeling--
Grab the Opportunity!

by Alan Meier & Karina Lutz

In this issue we begin a regular series on energy-efficient remodeling. The opening article is an introduction to the first and most important lesson on the subject: the best assurance that remodeling will bring energy savings is to take a whole-house approach.

Resource Guide for
"Total Comfort "Training

Professional courses on energy-efficient services for the home.

Annals of Energy Auditing:
The Case of the Refrigerator with Rounded Corners

by Alan Meier

Most of the events here are true, but the names have been changed to protect the innocent.

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