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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 STAR® homes typically save $300 to $500 per year on heating, cooling, and hot water bills.

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    Features of ENERGY STAR® homes contribute to improved home quality and homeowner comfort

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Energy Efficiency in the News

  • Consumers Associate Green Building With High Quality
  • Large-Scale Solar at Fort Bliss in Texas
  • An Affordable Passivhaus Comes to Pittsburgh
  • A Proposed Passivhaus Amendment for New England
  • EPA Announces Lead-Safe Renovation Fines
  • EPA Releases List of Cities with the Most ENERGY STAR Certified Buildings
  • ICC Releases 2012 International Green Construction Code
  • In Palestine, Renewables Transform Rural Living
  • 10 Projects, Each Presented in 10 Minutes and 10 Slides
  • A Petition Strives to Defend a Certain Definition of ‘Passive House’
  • FTC Rattles Windows Over Energy Savings Claims
  • EPA Celebrates 20th Anniversary of ENERGY STAR
  • USGBC and Home Depot Launch Green Products Site
  • Energy Positive in Oregon’s Painted Hills
  • Public Awareness of ENERGY STAR Remains Strong
  • Serious Energy’s Challenging Start to 2012
  • Possible Relaxation of Passivhaus Standard Stirs Debate
  • Early Lessons from the Living Building Challenge
  • Passive House in the Woods Goes Energy-Positive
  • Teaching Deep Green by Building It
  • 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
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Upcoming Events

May 21 EcoBroker Designation Course - Triangle
Jun 12 (All day) Duct Testing & 2012 NC Building Code Requirements - Charlotte, NC
Jun 12 System Vision Training - Burke County
Jun 13 (All day) Duct Testing & 2012 NC Building Code Requirements - Greensboro, NC
Jun 14 (All day) Duct Testing & 2012 NC Building Code Requirements - Raleigh, NC
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What's New at NCEEA?

  • Energy Efficient Mortgage and Real Estate CE Training Videos Now Available
  • New NCEEA Videos Highlight Pre-Construction Best Practices for ENERGY STAR v3 New Homes
  • 2012 NC Energy Code Video
  • New Real Estate Sales Tools from the NCEEA
  • NCEEA Completes ENERGY STAR Market Impacts study
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Energy Efficiency in the News

  • Consumers Associate Green Building With High Quality
  • Large-Scale Solar at Fort Bliss in Texas
  • An Affordable Passivhaus Comes to Pittsburgh
  • A Proposed Passivhaus Amendment for New England
  • EPA Announces Lead-Safe Renovation Fines
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