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Ten Cities Where Energy Efficiency Should Sell

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According to data collected for last October, the average home bill for utilities (defined as electricity and gas) and essential home services (defined as phone, television, and high-speed Internet) was $246.26. However, Bankrate has the breakdown of 10 markets where the average bill is decidedly higher. Could this data be used as a potential market indicator for high-performance homes? Could it be that consumers in these cities are more interested than others in discussing high-performance technologies that can reduce their monthly bill? If so, where are the potential hotspots? According to WhiteFence Index’s data, the biggest electricity bills hit mailboxes or inboxes in Houston, Dallas, Orlando, San Francisco, and Phoenix. [Read this article]

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