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		<title>By: Looking for DESIGN ENERGY &#124; Solar Energy For Homes &#124; Solar Energy &#124; Solar Energy Panels &#124; Solar Energy Facts ? Here's DESIGN ENERGY information for you! &#124; HOMES ENERGY &#62;&#62; Homes Energy Tips &#124; HOMES ENERGY Guide !</title>
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		<dc:creator>Looking for DESIGN ENERGY &#124; Solar Energy For Homes &#124; Solar Energy &#124; Solar Energy Panels &#124; Solar Energy Facts ? Here's DESIGN ENERGY information for you! &#124; HOMES ENERGY &#62;&#62; Homes Energy Tips &#124; HOMES ENERGY Guide !</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] own home, the problems and angles where your home is losing excessive energy will be pointed out. A home energy audit also allows you to recognize how effective your cooling and heating systems are. Furthermore, a [...]</description>
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		<description>[...] The building envelope is said to be the shell of the entire house that shields us from weather elements. The things that comprise it are the windows, doors, above-grade walls, the roof, the floor, and the basement walls. The building envelope must be capable of providing the structural support for all of the roofs and walls, shield the overall structure from complete deterioration, permit the flow of natural lighting in the interior, and must serve as the medium of getting in and out of the structure. Furthermore, the building envelope should mark a line between the indoor and outdoor environment plus the weather that exists outside of the structure. [...]</description>
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