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Summary:

Construction Of New Homes Rise In March, But Less Than Expected

In 2012, the average American family spent 2.7 percent of their household income on home energy bills. While this might not sound like a lot, it adds up to almost $2,000 a year in energy costs. And much of that energy – 20 percent or more – is wasted on things like air leaks, poor insulation, and inefficient heating

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http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/BreakingEnergy/~3/1SLj1hWIb04/

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Berkeley Law Library -- Reference & Research Services » Breaking Energy

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Authors:

US Department of Energy

Date tagged:

08/13/2014, 18:06

Date published:

08/13/2014, 17:00