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Efficiency Pays: Small Changes Equal Big Savings
By Bernd Geisler
Dec/Jan 2006 (#110) pp. 70-75
Intermediate Level • 2,761 words
           
 
 
Save energy and money with these simple, inexpensive home efficiency measures.
 
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