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EEAC

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EEACEqual Employment Advisory Council
EEACEnergy Efficiency Advice Centre (UK)
EEACEast End Arts Council (Riverhead, NY)
EEACEcological and Environmental Advisory Committee
EEACEastern European Adoption Coalition, Inc. (Somerset, NJ)
EEACExplicit Endpoint Admission Control


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EEAC chief executive David Jullien explained: "The new law is aimed at ensuring prospective tenants have a clearer indication of what they're taking on, so they can make an educated decision on whether or not to rent that particular home.
EEAC said it can show householders how to save pounds 210 a year on their annual fuel bills and reduce damaging carbon dioxide emissions by 1.
Staff at your local EEAC can also provide you with free, impartial advice on how to make your home more energy efficient and talk to you about the grants available in your area to implement energy efficient measures.
 
 
 
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