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2010 is the Year to Make Your Home Energy Efficient

Last Updated: February 08, 2010

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A federal tax credit of 30 percent of the cost of energy-efficiency upgrades for existing homes up to $1,500, is available through Dec. 2010.

Released February 5, 2010

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- The need to take control of tight budgets can start right at home according to Jeff Barber, a housing and environmental design specialist with University of Missouri Extension.

"In 2010, homeowners can take advantage of several financial incentives to save tax dollars, capture rebates and begin years of savings on their energy dollars with many inexpensive energy-saving home improvements," said Barber.


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