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Pink’s household-level intelligence pinpoints consumers most likely to be interested in HVAC and energy efficiency upgrades.
The Energy Information Administration reported that more than half of an average home's energy is used for heating and cooling, so an efficient upgrade can be a big money-saver. In fact, the ...