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Alyvia Cuevas
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20 June, 03:48
What does an energy efficiency expert do?
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Andrea Ruiz
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For Attic-to-Basement Energy Efficient Homes. Pascale Maslin is the Owner of Energy Efficiency Experts, an energy auditing firm she began in 2007 to give people the tools and knowledge they need to take control of their energy consumption. Pascale has devoted her life's work to environmental preservation.
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