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A Low-Cost Energy Future



Fresh Heat for Energy Policy
A confluence of events has conservation and alternative energy back in the spotlight. Here's where they stand and where they're headed

Does Your Home Burn Money for Fuel?
Despite conservation gains since the 1970s, most dwellings still waste half of the energy they consume. It doesn't have to be that way

A House That Costs Nothing to Run
Meet the Moomaws. Their goal is to build a retirement home in New England that will produce as much electricity as it consumes

This Cold House
To save heating fuel, a writer contemplates downsizing his family's living quarters. The savings are considerable, but get expert help

Dirty Harry Comes Clean
Solar heating, windmills, and land-use restrictions are the hallmark of actor Clint Eastwood's posh development project in Carmel, Calif.

Ultraportable Power Charges Ahead
A slew of new products will let you keep your cell phone or MP3 player running with energy from the sun -- or even a vigorous hike

Hybrids: More Power, Less Fuel
With soaring gas prices jump-starting sales of the electric-gas cars, auto makers of all stripes can't get into the act fast enough

Simple Fixes for Saving Energy
Sure, you can put a small fortune into conservation. But some surprisingly modest moves have the quickest returns on investment



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The Moomaw's Model Home

Every detail of their retirement house has been carefully planned to save energy -- right down to the choice of computers and light bulbs


Charging Up on the Go

Here's a sampling of new personal generators that are hitting the market and some that will be on the way soon

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