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Trade allies in MidAmerican Energy's service territory can request energy efficiency informational materials by completing the
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HomeCheck® Brochure
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Equipment Rebate Form
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Window AC Brochure
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Appliance Rebate Brochure
Residential New Homes Brochure
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Custom Systems Brochure
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Nonresidential Energy Analysis Brochure
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Efficiency Bid® Brochure
Overview Brochure
Top 10 Tips
CFL Fact Sheet
Phantom Load/HDTV Fact Sheet
If you have questions, email us at
tradeallycentral@midamerican.com
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Landscaping – Increase Shade
During the summer, sunlight streaming in windows forces an air conditioner to work harder, leading to increased energy use. While curtains can be closed, summer shade can be achieved by planting trees around your home.
Refrigerator and Freezer Operation
In most households, the refrigerator is the single biggest energy-consuming kitchen appliance, and a stand-alone freezer uses a comparable amount of energy.
Power Down
Personal computers use about the same amount of energy to start up as when they are on for about two seconds.
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