
CONSERVATION CLIPS: January/February 1998
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Wimpy A/C Standards Signed, Superefficient Everything!, Guaranteed Energy Ratings, Just When You Thought You'd Learned the Acronyms ..., Fuzzy Standards [continue reading]

Homeowners: Who Will Demand Rightsizing?
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Along with conducting detailed load calculations of 40 Sacramento homes, we asked homeowners to complete a brief survey. [continue reading]

CONSERVATION CLIPS: March/April 1998
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Certified Window Installations, And Certified Duct Installations, Damp-Spray Fiberglass?, Appliance Standards Go Global, Agriboard Takes Off, Keeping Warm in the North [continue reading]

CONSERVATION CLIPS: May/June 1998
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Let It Shine, Unvented Attic in a Cold Climate?, Home of Champions, Clear Picture, Unclear Concept, States Push for Home Energy Rating Systems [continue reading]

CONSERVATION CLIPS: July/August 1998
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Filling In the Gap, An Efficient Move?, The Spin on Energy Guide Labels, No More Tin Shacks, A Not-So Baffling Study, Certified Window Installers [continue reading]

Software: The Key to Effective Ratings
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The success of window ratings programs, from the United Kingdom to Korea, depends on consistent, accurate, and inexpensive software. [continue reading]

CONSERVATION CLIPS: September/October 1998
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Residential Appliances Drain Energy, Heroes of Net Metering, Lousy Labels, Washer Rebate Program Revs Up, Oregon Gets Even Greener, Feds Offer Cheap Compact Fluorescents, Survey Says: No Benefit from Deregulation!, Restructuring and DSM-Good News and Bad, Breaking in With Windows [continue reading]

LETTERS: November/December 1998
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Duct Tape Story Still Unravelling, On the Question of Kilowatts, Errata [continue reading]




















