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Nexus Energy Homes Interior

The NexusVision technology could help the homeowners maintain “net zero,” so as they bring more gadgets and devices into their homes, they can better see and maintain their energy usage—while enabling the geothermal and solar systems to continue to produce all of the homes’ energy needs.

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