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Green is not only gaining increased media attention, it is becoming a standard as corporations, contractors, retailers, health care institutions, and governments promote “green buildings” into the mainstream. Consumers have started to pay attention to efficiency and conservation as the prices of home heating fuel and electricity have increased.
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