Vermont is boosting new homes that can cut energy use in half
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Alison F. Takemura
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Canary MediaVermont is boosting new homes that can cut energy use in halfcanarymedia.comVermont just got its biggest delivery of superefficient manufactured homes — the latest example of how a pioneering state program can lower energy bills for residents of this type of affordable housing. The all-electric, heat-pump-equipped homes slash energy use by more than half compared with new conventional…
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