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Doubling Down On Energy Efficiency: The Senate Moves Authorization And Appropriations Bills That Will...

“The Senate has doubled down on energy efficiency, first with overwhelming bipartisan passage of the comprehensive energy bill — which boasts energy efficiency policies as a cornerstone— and then today with passage of the Energy and Water (E&W) appropriations bill that providessignificant funding for critical energy efficiency programs administered by the U.S. Department of Energy,” said Alliance to Save Energy Director of Government Relations Daniel Bresette.

Mayor Menino Announces Renew Boston Whole Building Incentive for Residents During the Boston 500:...

WASHINGTON, D.C. - June 3, 2013 - (RealEstateRama) -- Mayor Thomas M. Menino in concert with National Grid and NSTAR today announced the new Renew Boston Whole Building Incentive initiative that significantly reduces the cost for energy efficiency impr...

Energy Efficiency at Home and “On the Go” Can Ease Pain of Cold Weather,...

Washington, D.C. - January 10, 2011 - (RealEstateRama) -- Winter’s chill pervades much of the nation, and escalating gas prices are putting their own chill down the spines of U.S. consumers. But until the spring thaw arrives, simple energy-efficiency steps at home and on the road – potentially supplemented by federal income tax credits for specific energy-efficiency home improvements – can take the sting out of high energy bills, says the Alliance to Save Energy

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Aivre slashes appraisal time by 50% with Restb.ai’s computer vision...

Aivre, a fast-growing real estate appraisal software company, has cut the time it takes to complete an appraisal by more than half, thanks to its integration with Restb.ai's computer vision and

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A Buyer’s Guide to Seeing Beyond the Staging

What to Look for During a Home Tour: A Buyer’s Guide...

When you walk into a home for a tour, it’s easy to get swept away by the fresh paint, stylish furniture, and maybe even the smell of cookies baking in the oven. But a home tour isn’t just about