Archive for November, 2010

The Energy Efficiency Tax Credit – How to Get It

On 3 October 2008, President George W. Bush signed the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008. Under this law, the U.S. government offers tax incentives for consumers and businesses to buy and install certain energy efficient home improvement products such as skylights, cars and hybrid electric, water and heating. Included in the category of water [...]

Structural Adaptations For Increasing Energy Efficiency In An Office Building

Any kind of commercial site plan must Minneapolis for the weather. to the large number of snowy weather conditions from hot and humid summers, winters, resulting in a high energy consumption. Ways to increase the energy efficiency of a building Office buildings in the United States uses an average of 17 kilowatt hours of electricity [...]

Unsustainable Energy Efficiency

The effectiveness of word meaning in all the positive things immersed – you never heard that to be effective could be detrimental. In fact, when the state missionary zeal to the creation of the “Factor Four” or “five-fold” increase energy efficiency as part of a revolution “natural capital” to economic growth have read together a [...]

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