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Measuring the Health Benefits of Energy Efficiency Programs
Scores of programs in the United States and abroad have the goal of saving energy and improving human health. Programs commonly address exposure to mold, lead, and radon as well as malfunctioning or inefficient appliances, ...
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What's the Value of One Life Saved
Training in the whole-house approach to home performance gives contractors the ability to save lives as well as energy. [continue reading]

Affordable New Jersey
Comfort Partners has helped more than 27,000 New Jersey households better manage their utility costs by saving energy. [continue reading]

HVAC System Pressure Relief
Correcting pressure imbalances in your HVAC system can result in a healthier, more efficient home. [continue reading]

Battling Childhood Asthma
A better tomorrow for all of us depends on creating healthy living conditions for children in affordable housing. [continue reading]

Dealing with Mold in Damaged Homes
The longer mold grows, the greater the potential hazard and the harder it is to control. [continue reading]

Moisture, Leaks, and Pressures in Mobile Homes
BPI CE
The first challenge is to determine whether the problem is moisture condensing in the ceiling, or a roof leak, or both. To find out, look for penetrations in surfaces. [continue reading]



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Jim Gunshinan
Is Energy Efficiency an American Value?
Energy efficiency is good for the economy, good for families, good for workers, and good for the environment.


