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Last weekend, temperatures soared from the Plains to the East Coast. While there are some quick steps you can take to keep cool, it’s important to consider long term efficiency options. Since many of these projects, like installing new windows and insulation, come at a greater upfront cost, tax...

The hard work and long hours that the sponsors and their staff have put into this effort is obvious. This is the best version yet.

As homes and buildings become more connected, opportunities to manage energy use to save money will also increase. But for more than 20 million Americans who still lack access to high speed internet, these benefits remain largely out of reach.

Using energy more effectively has myriad benefits, but reducing air pollution -- by demanding less electricity from polluting power plants -- can literally prevent illnesses and even deaths. How many? A new study gives us some compelling answers.

World-famous organizing expert Marie Kondo and her new Netflix show “Tidying Up” have inspired many to declutter their homes and lives. But tidying up doesn’t just apply to your clothes and belongings -- here are some tips on how to tidy up your energy use.

As we reach the end of the year and start thinking about our New Year’s resolutions, let’s take this opportunity to reminisce about the Alliance’s best energy efficiency moments of the year.

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