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High-end, high-efficiency HVAC may be making the headlines, but in parts of the rural Midwest, many homeowners still rely on propane or fuel oil to adequately heat their homes. It’s expensive, but in the absence of natural gas pipelines in rural areas, it’s often the only option.
Jeffrey Filek is co-founder of Energy Efficiency Resources (EER), a provider of energy reduction products and services.