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Want to learn more about easy ways to save money and stay comfortable in your home?  Confused and looking for answers about energy efficiency and conservation, but don’t feel like going outside where it is cold, snowy and scary?  No worries!  Make yourself a bowl of steaming hot soup, settle back in your Snuggie™ and [...]

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Project Energy on WCCO interviewed one family who is applying for a Home Energy Makeover to talk about why they think energy is important. Check it out! And apply for a Home Energy Makeover today!

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The Minnesota Energy Challenge team is pleased to announce that we are the very proud recipients of the Minnesota Council of Nonprofits 2008 Dot.Org Bright Idea Award! Dot.Org awards are given to nonprofit websites that engage, inspire and connect communities through innovative ideas and technology. The Challenge was recognized as a leader in [...]

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Check out my appearance on KARE 11’s awesome OnLIVE program to talk about the Home Energy Makeover contest and quick ways to reduce costly air leakage in your home.

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Starting this past Monday, I will be calling into the Mark Heaney show on AM950 – Air America every other week to talk about the Minnesota Energy Challenge, saving energy in our homes, spending less on energy bills and improving our carbon footprints. Check out my first appearance during the second hour of [...]

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Check out some easy, effective ways to save money in your household with KARE 11’s OnLIVE segment on the Energy Challenge.  We talk about compact fluorescents and more! Take the Minnesota Energy Challenge and pledge to reduce your use today.

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Near the end of last year I had the chance to talk to a few great people about environmental issues. Now you can hear our conversations online:

“Why CFLs are Better,”a podcast interview with Paul Raver, CEO of CFLs for Kids, a wonderful organization that helps kids raise money for their schools by selling [...]

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