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Energy economics / Energy Star / Product certification / United States Environmental Protection Agency / Fuel economy in automobiles / Energy industry / Energy development / Air conditioner / National Appliance Energy Conservation Act / Technology / Energy policy / Energy in the United States
Date: 2015-03-06 19:37:05
Energy economics
Energy Star
Product certification
United States Environmental Protection Agency
Fuel economy in automobiles
Energy industry
Energy development
Air conditioner
National Appliance Energy Conservation Act
Technology
Energy policy
Energy in the United States

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