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Planning energy efficiency renovations for your home

Planning energy efficiency renovations for your home
Targeted at participants of the ecoENERGY Retrofit – Homes program, this pamphlet from Natural Resources Canada's Office of Energy Efficiency explains what you should consider when planning energy efficiency renovations, choosing products, doing the work yourself and hiring a contractor.
Catalogue No. M144-218-2010E*

Energy-efficient residential windows, doors and skylights

Energy-efficient residential windows, doors and skylights
Windows, doors and skylights are an integral part of our homes. Poorly-performing products can be a significant source of heat loss and uncomfortable drafts. ENERGY STAR qualified products will save money by reducing overall annual energy costs by up to 12 percent.
Catalogue No. M144-192-2008E*96

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Look for ENERGY STAR® to identify the most energy efficient products
ENERGY STAR is the international symbol for energy efficiency – a simple way for consumers to identify products that are among the top energy performers on the market. This brochure will help you identify the most energy-efficient products available today.
Catalogue No.: M144-12-2007E*

2010 Fuel Consumption Guide

2010 Fuel Consumption Guide
This guide provides information on the fuel consumption of 2010 model year passenger cars, pickup trucks, vans, special purpose vehicles and alternative fuel vehicles. The information in this guide can be used to compare fuel consumption values and help you select the most fuel-efficient vehicle that meets your everyday needs.
Catalogue No.: M141-5/2010*

Energy-efficient residential windows, doors and skylights

ENERGY STAR® for Office Equipment – Simple Steps to an Energy-Smart Office
Electricity to run office equipment represents a significant cost of doing business today. Whether you operate hundreds of work stations or a small office in the home, wasted energy is wasted money. This guide describes a simple, four-step process to creating and operating an energy-smart office.
Catalogue No. M144-63/2009E*

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