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It's okay if your pool turns "green" with less chemicals, solar/geothermal heating, and more energy-efficient lighting. The average pool accounts for half a home's electric bill. The average Kansas City home could save $350 to $700 per year by changing over some of its pool equipment. Here, a poolside view of home in Lake Winnebago, Missouri is featured. (Photo by Shane Keyser/Kansas City Star/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)
It's okay if your pool turns "green" with less chemicals, solar/geothermal heating, and more energy-efficient lighting. The average pool accounts for half a home's electric bill. The average Kansas City home could save $350 to $700 per year by changing over some of its pool equipment. Here, a poolside view of home in Lake Winnebago, Missouri is featured. (Photo by Shane Keyser/Kansas City Star/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)
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