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Link: Net Zero Energy House built in Maine

Net zero energy homes are being built in all parts of the country. There's a story worth following about a new one in Sweden, Maine, in the Thursday, November 29, 2012, Conway Daily Sun, online at Net Zero: Solar home is 'Designed for the Future. It's about a home which is a little pricey at over $400,000, but the story tells of a new one planned for construction which will cost only $225,000, not unthinkable when $0 utility bills are factor into the equation.



This story was posted on 2012-12-02 18:15:49
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