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Posted by Charley Cormany, EFCA Executive Director We’re taking a departure from the goings on at the state capital and will instead focus on some events that are occurring across the state of California. The landscape for energy efficiency incentive programs in California is changing. Late last year, a program in Southern California announced a funding cap for the year 2018. The program implementers anticipated the funds would last roughly 3 to 6 months and then be exhausted. Effectively the

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In today’s world fire still provides most of the heating needs in our dwellings. Why are we still burning things at all and how can we change it? It turns…

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Having a good way to measure efficiency is valuable to the home performance industry for many reasons. Until recently though, measuring energy efficiency has been easier said than done. Fortunately,…

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Should the home performance industry be driving a focus on promoting health benefits as a way to stimulate growth and potentially spur market transformation?

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Performing a residential energy audit can be time-consuming and not always get you a new client. Are you giving away a service for free?

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The combination of the reduced cost of solar panels along with advances in energy efficiency means the potential for ZNE is growing more attractive.

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It’s time to embrace the future and stop relying on “fire” as the go to energy solution in our homes. How can we ensure the homeowner’s safety, save utilities money,…

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The energy efficiency industry in California is tangled with regulation. How can this regulation be better enforced, without wasting time and money?

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