Ryan said: If you upgrade your windows to a more energy-efficient version in the next year or so, you can get back 30% of what you spend, up to $1,500, as a federal tax credit. Quote:
"After she put energy-efficient vinyl-frame windows in the back of the house last fall, she says, her heating bills dropped by $25 to $50 each month. Munson is spending $9,000 for the front windows and hopes her energy costs will drop further."Added: October 17, 2009 at 5:35PM EDT
Ryan said: Andria Krewson explores everything that makes it difficult to localize a big national investigative report. Added: September 18, 2009 at 5:10PM EDT
Ryan said: From the Camille Ricketts post: "The U.S. solar industry just took a great leap forward with eSolar’s announcement that its 5-megawatt Sierra SunTower is now fully operational. Located in Lancaster, Calif., the array uses 24,000 mirrors to concentrate sunlight on two 160-foot towers." Added: August 9, 2009 at 7:37PM EDT