This piece isn't news about home energy upgrades. It's a fundraising appeal from the clean energy news site CleanTechnica, asking readers to contribute money to support its operations, with a suggested amount of $10 a month.
The site explains it's facing rising costs and says traffic and revenue have been squeezed by AI tools that summarize its articles instead of sending readers to the original site, along with competition from social media. It notes it has avoided putting up a paywall, unlike many other outlets, and lists a number of articles it has published recently, mostly covering electric vehicles and clean energy topics, as examples of the work it wants to keep funding.
There's nothing here about rebates, tax credits, heat pumps, weatherization, or any other home energy topic that would affect a homeowner's plans. It's simply a request for reader support to keep the publication running.
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