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... percent of up to $ 1,000 as tax credit for solar units . HR . 5959 ( Wylie ) : 25 percent up to $ 8,000 , 12.5 percent over $ 8,000 tax credit . II . Home Loan Bank Bills S. 622 ( Randolph ) : Didn't mention solar heating , but an ...
... percent of up to $ 1,000 as tax credit for solar units . HR . 5959 ( Wylie ) : 25 percent up to $ 8,000 , 12.5 percent over $ 8,000 tax credit . II . Home Loan Bank Bills S. 622 ( Randolph ) : Didn't mention solar heating , but an ...
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... percent ; the range , 14 percent ; dishwasher , 4 percent ; clothes washer , 2 percent ; dryer , 12 percent ; TV , stereo , and miscellaneous , 23 percent ; and lights , 23 percent . See Figure 14-1 . The corresponding costs for ...
... percent ; the range , 14 percent ; dishwasher , 4 percent ; clothes washer , 2 percent ; dryer , 12 percent ; TV , stereo , and miscellaneous , 23 percent ; and lights , 23 percent . See Figure 14-1 . The corresponding costs for ...
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... percent ; lavatories , 3 percent ; bathing , 33 percent ; laundry , 12 percent ; utility sink , 2 percent ; and kitchen , 10 percent . The actual water consumption for a home varies widely , depending on the living habits of the users ...
... percent ; lavatories , 3 percent ; bathing , 33 percent ; laundry , 12 percent ; utility sink , 2 percent ; and kitchen , 10 percent . The actual water consumption for a home varies widely , depending on the living habits of the users ...
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