The California Single-Family Home Water Use Efficiency Study

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The California Single-Family Home Water Use Efficiency Study

This article deals with a simple subject: how water is used in single-family homes in California. This topic has important consequences for the future of the state of California. The state’s official goal ...

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From Japan, Warm Buns on A Cold Day

Author: Emily Polsby
July 01, 1993

What could be cozier on a cold winter's day than a warm, toasty toilet seat? At least that's what Panasonic's Home and Buildings Product division assumed last year when they introduced the IntiMist Personal Hygiene System into the United States. [continue reading]

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Pulling Utilities Together: Water-Energy Partnerships

July 01, 1993

Install high-efficiency showerheads and faucets in the average U.S. house, and the water meter will report about 6,000 gallons of water saved in one year. Not bad. But the savings continue. If the house has an electric water heater, the electric meter will show about 600 kilowatt-hours savings; if it's a gas heater, the savings will be 30 therms. [continue reading]

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Group Bridges Toilet Rebate Gap

May 01, 1993

Reducing energy and water bills is a great way to save money, especially for those on limited budgets. [continue reading]

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Is Energy Efficiency an American Value?

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Is Energy Efficiency an American Value?

Energy efficiency is good for the economy, good for families, good for workers, and good for the environment.

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