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WERF Award to Fund Imaginative Research

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Assessing Energy Use, Navy-style

Homeowners tend to turn the thermostat down after the high energy bill arrives. Comfort sometimes loses out to cost, which incidentally lowers consumption. The U.S. Department of Navy, which comprises more than 64 installations worldwide, requires the sharp skills of an entire accounting department to make its calculations.

  • By L.K. Williams, EPonline


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SWFWMD, Authority to Connect Plant to Existing Water Line

Region 7 EMS Earns Full Certification

Ohio EPA Disagrees with Air Quality Downgrade

May 15 Is Deadline for Gulf Guardian Nominations

Energy Innovations Appoints Budano CEO

Horst Named Council's LEED Leader

Volunteers Needed for River Cleanup

EVI Offers Electric Vehicles Now

Oregon Offers Streamflow Duration Assessment Method

EDF Report Calls on Texas to Manage Groundwater

Gordon Bill Would Coordinate Water R&D

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