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Further Reading on Home Heating
The Dept. of Energy's websites, Energy Savers provides a nice and easy trove of information on home energy efficiency, with special sections on efficient heating and cooling and passive techniques.
DOE's Home Energy Saver calculator is a good way to start greening your home heating.
The DOE also provides state-by-state information on the U.S.’s Weatherization Assistance Programs and Low Income Home Energy Assistance Programs, which help low-income families upgrade to energy-efficient home materials.
HowStuffWorks enlightens us on the details of how radiant floor heating works and the nitty-gritty of how heat pumps work.
The American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy (that's ACEEE to you and me) has a terrific consumer guide to energy-efficient heating that'll walk you through the ins and outs of efficient home heating.
High heating prices got you down? The Federal Trade Commission has tips to weather the high cost of heating your home.
Real Goods offers some useful tips for green home heating, too.

























