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Texas Revives Low-Income Energy Efficiency Proposal

The Texas Tribune. September 2014

“Six years later, if it hadn’t been done, something ought to have been done,” said Doug Lewin, executive director of the South-Central Partnership for Energy Efficiency as a Resource, based in Austin.

Read the full article here: Texas Revives Low-Income Energy Efficiency Proposal

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