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VA Group Promotes Energy Efficiency In Buildings, Says Move Would Cut Families’ Power Bills

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VA Group Promotes Energy Efficiency In Buildings, Says Move Would Cut Families’ Power Bills

The AP (3/16) reports, “An environmental group says improving buildings’ energy efficiency is good for the wallets of Virginia families. In a report released Thursday, the Environment Virginia Research & Policy Center says investing in energy-efficient buildings now could cut the average Virginia family‘s electricity bills by about $503 annually by 2030.” The center also suggests “energy-efficient buildings would reduce pollution.”

 
 
 


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