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Houston Gets Greener with Itsy-Bitsy, Energy Efficient Homes
Houston Gets Greener with Itsy-Bitsy, Energy Efficient Homes
KB Home's 881-square-foot eco-home. Image credit: KB Home. Thinking about making a move into a home, but really, really want a green space? We stumbled across the perfect (little) eco-home. Now, we're not going to lie—these homes are small . . . really small. (Check out the floor plan ...
NextEra Unveils Renewable Energy Trust
NextEra Unveils Renewable Energy Trust
environmentalleader.com — NextEra Energy Resources, a subsidiary of FPL Group Inc., has launched its EarthEra Renewable Energy Trust and... associated renewable energy products to help businesses offset the energy impact of their operations or to meet other sustainability ... (more) NextEra Unveils Renewable Energy Trust
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Eco-Beat, 4/7
Green Daily — ... KB Home Now Offering Green Micro Houses Obsessed with efficiency and space-saving organizers? KB Home is now offering an 881 sq-ft Energy Star qualified floor plan in Houston (of all places). It could save you money, energy, resources ... and it's crazy affordable. ...

Take the Living Zero Home Tour--Coming to a City Near You
Planet Green Articles Feed — ... -- there are all sorts of state and local options to make renewable energy and energy efficiency easier on your bank balance EnergySavers.gov -- the DOE's energy efficiency and renewable energy site; lot's of good info More: Living Zero Home Tour Energy Efficiency Just How Many Trillions of Dollars Can Energy Efficiency Save Us? 5 East Steps to an Energy Efficient Hot Water Heater 7 Energy Efficient Summer Cooling Tips from the EPA Houston Gets Greener with Isty-Bitsy, Energy Efficient Homes   email digg ...

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