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Nationwide, heating and cooling energy attributable to windows account for about ten percent of energy consumption in buildings; when daylighting potential is considered, it can be even more. Efficient windows can lower heating and cooling energy while maintaining daylight and view.

Lower Heating and Cooling Costs

Windows are a major driver of building energy use. As they typically transfer heat much more easily than do insulated walls, window energy performance is of particular concern to heating and cooling energy use. Additional factors like solar heat, daylight and ventilation are important to consider for building energy performance.

Many window technologies can increase the insulating properties of windows. While most people realize that double-pane and triple-pane windows are more efficient than single-pane windows, other components can significantly improve window efficiency as well.

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How to be an Energy-Efficient Pet Owner

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August 8, 2012

Follow these energy efficiency tips to keep your cat or dog happy and your energy bill low this summer.

If you own a pet, you may be wasting electricity without realizing it. In warmer months, follow these pet-friendly, energy-efficient tips to save money while keeping your four-legged friend happy.

Photo and videos courtesy of TXU Energy and the SPCA of Texas.

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Home Energy Assessment: Bringing in a Professional to Spot Energy Waste

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July 11, 2012

Get tips on hiring a professional to conduct a home energy assessment, which can help you improve the efficiency of your home and save money on monthly energy bills.

The U.S. Department of Energy says every $1 invested in an energy improvement project can save up to $7 in energy costs over the lifetime of the improvement. Those dollars can add up to significant savings.

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A Model for Commercial Building Efficiency Uses Data Center, Daylighting to Save Energy

Commercial buildings consume 19% of primary energy in the United States, but energy-efficient technologies like the ones used by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory drastically reduce energy use in office spaces.

With 19% of primary energy in the United States consumed by commercial buildings, the Research Support Facility (RSF) is destined to serve as a model for using energy-efficient technology to drastically reduce energy use in commercial office spaces.

How to Claim Tax Credits for Your 2011 Energy-Efficient Home Upgrades

It’s tax season, and time to claim your energy-efficient home upgrades on your 2011 income tax return. Find out what energy-efficient home improvements are eligible for federal tax credits, and which forms you’ll need to claim them.

You’re already reaping the benefits of lower utility bills on the energy-efficient home improvements you made in 2011. Now it’s time to claim them on your 2011 income tax return. Find out what energy-efficient home improvements are eligible for federal tax credits, and which forms you’ll need to claim them.

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