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Choosing an Energy Efficient Propane Furnace
Propane furnaces can be a great choice for an energy efficient home. The new propane furnaces are about 92 -94 percent efficient. These reasonably priced furnaces cost quite a bit less to run than electric or wood. They cost about 50 percent less per BTU to run.
2 commentsEnergy Tax Credits - Energy Efficiency
This seems to be the Government's Best Kept Secret these days. "The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009". The energy tax credit that the government is issuing for home owners who purchase windows...
0 comments2009 Wood Stove Tax Credits You Should Be Taking Advantage Of
If you have ever entertained the idea of purchasing a woodburning stove, or even a pellet stove, now is the time to do it. For the year of 2009, the government is willing to pay 30% of the cost of the...
1 commentGet Tax Credits For Energy Efficiency
Author: Esmeralda Redfield It was already possible to get money (in the form of a tax credit) from the government when you made energy saving improvements to your home (like solar panels, geothermal heat...
5 commentsRebates and Tax Credits for Energy Efficiency and Water Savings in the East Bay, California
This is a hub for collected links to more information on rebates and freebes from EBMUD, rebates from PG&E, tax incentives from the federal government for insulation, energy efficient windows, efficient...
0 commentsWhy Residential Solar Power Makes Good Financial Sense
Solar power is no longer just for the bleeding edge "green" crowd. It now makes good financial sense. Several years ago, the technology was unproven, the costs were high, and traditional energy was cheap. ...
0 commentsEnergy & Water Saving Tips for a Greener and Eco-Friendly Home
Becoming more environmentally friendly is not only good for the environment, but also very good for your health. Here are some great tips to help you get started to save money on energy and water consumption,...
0 commentsThe Energy Tax Credit: Is it Worth It?
The US Government's Energy Star Program reports that the typical American household spends approximately $1,300 per year on home...
0 commentsNew Credit for Energy Insulated Windows
The new Stimulus Credit affects replacement windows upgrades in the home improvement. Basically, what the new credit states is you can receive up to $3000 of credit if you plan on buying replacement windows...
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