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	<title>Comments on: How Profitable Are Energy Efficiency Upgrades?</title>
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		<title>By: Kym</title>
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		<description>This is all well and good, but pretty much the ONLY thing I can do is a renter is... Well, none of those. I already have fluorescent lights everywhere it makes sense, and an EnergyStar compliant clothes washer and dryer. I am not allowed to hang clothes outside to dry, and none of the other appliances are within my power to replace or improve (even the water heater is a shared one; it is not located inside my apartment).

It would be nice if at least a little bit of the advice on how to be more energy efficient was geared toward renters who are unable to replace the thermostat, windows, dishwasher, etc.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is all well and good, but pretty much the ONLY thing I can do is a renter is&#8230; Well, none of those. I already have fluorescent lights everywhere it makes sense, and an EnergyStar compliant clothes washer and dryer. I am not allowed to hang clothes outside to dry, and none of the other appliances are within my power to replace or improve (even the water heater is a shared one; it is not located inside my apartment).</p>
<p>It would be nice if at least a little bit of the advice on how to be more energy efficient was geared toward renters who are unable to replace the thermostat, windows, dishwasher, etc.</p>
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