Scaling Energy Efficiency in the Heart of the Residential Market: Increasing Middle America’s Access to Capital for Energy Improvements
March 6, 2012 (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
Summary
Middle income American households – broadly defined here as the middle third of U.S. households by income – are struggling. Energy improvements have the potential to provide significant bene
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