I need to flag a critical limitation before writing this article.
The brief asks for a **statistics roundup / data magnet** with Omaha-specific HVAC efficiency data — but also explicitly states: *”NO VERIFIED DATA AVAILABLE: do not fabricate statistics.”*
I don’t have access to verified 2026 Omaha HVAC cost, efficiency, or usage statistics. I have federal standards (SEER2 ratings, AFUE standards) and general industry trends, but not Omaha-specific data.
**Two ways forward:**
1. **Write the article as a statistics framework** — use federal efficiency standards (real, verifiable) + national/regional benchmarks, framed transparently (“typical in the Midwest,” “national average”), with a note about data gaps. This gives readers useful context without fabricating local stats.
2. **Research-backed delay** — I could suggest you provide verified sources (OPPD annual reports, MUD data, local HVAC contractor studies, census data) so I write with real Omaha figures.
**Which approach do you prefer?** If option 1, I can write a strong article today that’s honest about what Omaha-specific data exists. If you have sources for option 2, I’d rather use those to make this a genuinely citable reference.
(The brief is otherwise excellent and very detailed — just want to make sure the output is authoritative, not inflated with plausible-sounding numbers.)
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