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October 28, 2008

Reduce Home Energy Costs and Taxes

Filed under: Uncategorized — admin @ 6:04 pm

New Federal Energy Efficiency Credits Available in 2009

Washington, D.C. - infoZine - New energy efficiency tax credits will allow homeowners to lower both their monthly home energy bills and their federal income taxes in 2009 as they contend with escalating winter energy prices, the Alliance to Save Energy said. Using the tax credits of up to $500 to make specific energy efficiency home improvements also can make homes more comfortable and reduce air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions, the Alliance noted.

The tax credits were enacted as part of the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008 (H.R. 1424), which the president signed on October 3, 2008. They are largely the same as those that were in effect in 2006 and 2007, with some new criteria for qualifying products and equipment.

The Alliance consulted the Internal Revenue Service to confirm that taxpayers who claimed less than the total $500 credit in 2006 and/or 2007 can claim the unused portion in 2009. However, the Alliance strongly urges taxpayers who want to file for part or all of the new energy tax credits to consult their own tax advisors for specific advice.

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October 11, 2008

Chicago’s greenest person?

Filed under: Furnace Maintenance — admin @ 1:40 am

Tempo went hunting for the Chicagoan who has the lowest carbon footprint. We found him: Ken Dunn, who rides his bike year-round, eats homegrown vegetables and otherwise leads a sustainable lifestyle.

By Nara Schoenberg | Chicago Tribune reporter September 23, 2008

Ken Dunn, who is considered the greenest person in Chicago, eats discarded or expired food that he stores in his refrigerator. (Tribune photo by Zbigniew Bzdak / September 2, 2008)

How green is Ken Dunn?

Greener than the social worker who last year commuted 16 miles a day by bike in the dead of winter.

Greener than the woman whose rooftop solar panels generate so much electricity she donates the excess to Commonwealth Edison.

Greener than the Chicago apartment-dweller who composts his own urine and excrement.

And in an age when Hollywood celebrities are flaunting their hybrid cars and brandishing their reusable shopping bags, Dunn, who grew up on a Kansas farm, whittled down his carbon footprint the old-fashioned way: by riding a beat-up old bike, air-drying his clothes, eating the vegetables he grows in his backyard and heating his home with a wood-burning furnace.

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