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Business Owners Beware: Quick Fixes Can Cost More Than Smart Energy Savings Strategies

Sixty-nine percent of the 800 U.S. office workers surveyed for the study said they are “willing to sacrifice” their preferred ideal temperature on the job if that helps conserve energy. Full Article at GreenBiz

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