Stories Related to Energy Saving Plans In Iowa Heading For Big Drop In Support

DES MOINES — Programs encouraging consumers to be more energy efficient — thereby saving electricity and natural gas — would be a shell of what they used to be under proposals from Iowa utility companies.The scaled-back energy efficiency plans are a result of legislation passed last spring and signed into law by Gov.

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