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Texas Cities Fall Short in Ranking of Energy Efficiency Policies

Houston Chronicle’s Fuel Fix. September 17, 2013.

Despite the title, four of Texas’ cities ranked in the top half; Austin was the top non-coastal city; and Houston and Dallas were top 5 non-coastal cities. Still, there is much to be done to improve and SPEER is hard at work to improve efficiency in the region’s cities.

Read the full article here: Texas Cities Fall Short in Ranking of Energy Efficiency Policies

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