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  2. 6 Super Cheap and Effective Ways to Weatherproof Your Home - AOL

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    Did you know you could save up to 15 percent on heating and cooling costs by taking steps to weatherproof your house? Finding affordable ways to add insulation to or seal off parts of your home ...

  3. Energy Assistance Programs in Every State - AOL

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    A list of programs, including heating fuel group discounts, programs for people with disabilities, utilities discounts, and an arrearage assistance program created to deal with COVID-related ...

  4. Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program - Wikipedia

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    While the program administrators use the above measures and reports to understand how the program is working, there is greater concern [citation needed] that not enough funding is being brought into the program to stave off increases in fuel prices. The 2008 spike in funding was needed to address the sharp increase in home heating oil.

  5. Weatherization - Wikipedia

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    A weatherized building is protected from the outside elements in order to maximize energy efficiency. Amundsen–Scott South Pole Station. Weatherization (American English) or weatherproofing (British English) is the practice of protecting a building and its interior from the elements, particularly from sunlight, precipitation, and wind, and of modifying a building to reduce energy consumption ...

  6. Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grants - Wikipedia

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    The grant funds could also go towards transportation programs that conserve energy, projects to reduce and capture methane emissions from landfills, renewable energy installations on government buildings, energy efficient traffic signals and street lights, combined heat and power systems, district heating and cooling systems, and other projects ...

  7. Citizens Energy Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Citizens Energy Corporation is a non-profit organization that primarily aids poor and elderly households in Massachusetts and internationally by organizing projects to provide discounted and free home heating services and supplies. They also construct power generation and transmission systems.

  8. Weatherstripping - Wikipedia

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    The goal of weatherstripping is to prevent rain and water from entering entirely or partially and accomplishes this by either returning or rerouting water. A secondary goal of weatherstripping is to keep interior air in, thus saving energy on heating and air conditioning.

  9. Free cooling - Wikipedia

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    Free cooling is an economical method of using low external air temperatures to assist in chilling water, which can then be used for industrial processes, or air conditioning systems. The chilled water can either be used immediately or be stored for the short- or long-term.