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  • ENN

    Updates return Tuesday

    Midwest Energy News is taking a break in observance of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. Regular updates, and the email digest, will resume tomorrow.

    By Ken Paulman  . 

  • ENN

    MEEA: A silver lining?

    Will congressional Republicans overlook energy efficiency programs for more high-profile targets? Or is such thinking naively optimistic?

    By Brian Rogal  . 

  • ENN

    MEEA: Efficiency begins at home

    The obstacles for promoting home energy retrofits are daunting - a nationwide patchwork of rules and regulations, and homeowners who are skeptical of the financial benefits.

    By Brian Rogal  . 

  • ENN

    MEEA: Pete Curtice

    Pete Curtice from the software firm OPOWER talks with Midwest Energy News correspondent Brian Rogal about how technology can get people more engaged in monitoring their electricity use.

    By Ken Paulman  . 

  • ENN

    MEEA: Merrian Fuller

    How can you encourage homeowners to take on thousands in debt to make energy efficiency improvements? Merrian Fuller of the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory has some ideas.

    By Ken Paulman  . 

  • ENN

    MEEA: David Roberts

    Grist's David Roberts talks to us about the future of energy efficiency programs in the changing political landscape.

    By Ken Paulman  . 

  • ENN

    MEEA: Bracken Hendricks interview

    Bracken Hendricks of the Center for American Progress talks with Midwest Energy News about what will happen to the clean energy movement after federal stimulus money runs out.

    By Ken Paulman  . 

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