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A four-month investigation spurred by a surge in energy-bill complaints found new smart meters installed in Northern California by
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Meanwhile, some programs give another kind of benefit: They factor potential energy-bill savings into qualifying income, which may allow people to borrow more money.
Green for Green 2009
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Over 30 years, the standards are estimated to lead to an estimated $500 billion in energy-bill savings, an administration official said.
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Work on new fuels is worthier of support (but not ethanol, another big energy-bill beneficiary, which isn't very clean).
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Work on new fuels is worthier of support (but not ethanol, another big energy-bill beneficiary, which isn't very clean).
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House and Senate negotiators are preparing for an energy-bill conference, and if the Senate's language prevails, America's economy will be forced to consume more than five times current ethanol production.
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Just as with cars' fuel-efficiency estimates, how a buyer uses a home can raise or lower the energy-bill projections provided by KB.
The Seattle Times 2011
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The energy-bill guarantee offered by McGuyer Homebuilders also has its limits.
The Seattle Times 2011
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Homebuilders lure buyers with estimates of energy-bill savings ALEX VEIGA
The Seattle Times 2011
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* GREEN HOMES: Make greener living easier and fairer through 'pay as you save' home energy insulation, energy-bill discounts for pensioners and requiring landlords to properly insulate rented homes.
Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2010
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