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    ENERGY STAR® qualified new homes include energy-saving features that typically make them 20-30% more efficient than standard homes.

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Energy Efficiency in the News

  • Nearly Half of ENERGY STAR Leaders Meet President's 20% Energy Efficiency Improvement Goal
  • John Straube Honored with Lifetime Achievement Award
  • Green Building’s Growing Market Power
  • A Fuel Cell That Can Power Almost 1,400 Homes
  • Hanley Award Goes to Energy Star’s Sam Rashkin
  • In Maine, a Builder’s Vision of Green
  • Utility Buys Champion Decathlon House
  • Solar Decathlon Has a New Home
  • The Strange Geography of Thermostat Settings
  • Encouraging Progress on Carbon Reduction
  • 2011 News Archive
  • PHIUS Tries to Trademark ‘Certified Passive House Consultant’
  • Connnecticut Zero Energy Challenge Announces Winners
  • Promoting Passivhaus in Bulgaria
  • The Smart Meter’s Contentious Opponents
  • A Bridge Over Passivhaus Waters
  • PHIUS Draws a Line in the Sand
  • Onion Flats’ Big Multifamily Passivhaus Plan
  • Trekhaus: A Passivhaus Duplex in Oregon
  • A New Solar Research Facility in Montreal
  • PHIUS Measures Its Approach to Spray Foam
  • Turning Objections to a Green Project Into an Opportunity
  • Passivhaus Training in New York City
  • Going for Net Zero Energy in Seattle
  • The PV/Solar-Thermal Switch-up
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Upcoming Events

Feb 22 Selling the Value of Energy-Efficient Homes CE - Raleigh
Feb 23 Selling the Value of Energy-Efficient Homes CE - Greensboro
Feb 27 Success with ENERGY STAR V3 - Raleigh
Mar 5 Mortgage & Real Estate Training - Raleigh
Mar 6 Mortgage & Real Estate Training - Greensboro
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What's New at NCEEA?

  • New Real Estate Sales Tools from the NCEEA
  • NCEEA Completes ENERGY STAR Market Impacts study
  • NCEEA's Marshall Dunlap in fall issue of Carolina Banker
  • Support The SAVE Act: Sensible Accounting to Value Energy Bill Introduced on Capitol Hill
  • Friday Feature: Appalachian State Offers FREE Workshops on 2012 Energy Code
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Energy Efficiency in the News

  • Nearly Half of ENERGY STAR Leaders Meet President's 20% Energy Efficiency Improvement Goal
  • John Straube Honored with Lifetime Achievement Award
  • Green Building’s Growing Market Power
  • A Fuel Cell That Can Power Almost 1,400 Homes
  • Hanley Award Goes to Energy Star’s Sam Rashkin
more

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