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<p>Homeowners who go green not only save a lot of money on their electric bill each month, they can also increase the value of their home.</p>
<p>Eco friendly homes are wonderful to invest and to live in. Not only will you being living in a cleaner environment, but you'll also save a fortune on utility bills!</p>
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