Fox Valley Habitat for Humanity will break ground on a 17-home, net-zero-energy subdivision on Aurora’s far west side this June, the organization announced Tuesday in partnership with Nicor Gas. The 1,500 to 1,700-square-foot homes will all generate as much energy as they use.
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