Study shows buildings such as hospitals could cut energy use.
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Renewable Energy Progress in the U.S.
Over 60% of all new electricity capacity in 2013 was from clean sources.
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Is Your State CHP-Friendly?
New combined heat and power index spotlights deployment favorability.
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A Battery to Power Big Cities
Design is low-cost and green while providing more energy storage.
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Biomass Requirements for Green Building Standard
Standard 189.1 seeks to expand renewable energy definition.
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Biofuels Not as Carbon-Friendly as Previously Thought
State policies may not cut greenhouse gas emissions.
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New Technology Provides Cheaper Solar Energy
Photovoltaic devices could cut costs, improve system versatility.
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Now’s the time to become a LEED professional
Published on:14 Jan 2015Feature image:
Did you make a New Year’s resolution to step up your professional game in 2015? Are you working in a field related to building design or environmental sustainability? Not sure what your next steps should be for making good on your new goal for self-improvement? Well, lucky for you, you’ve come to the right place.
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Optimize your water heater, optimize your energy savings
Published on:13 Jan 2015Feature image:
This article is the fifth installment in a series of tips and best practices for making your home more sustainable.
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Q&A: Using the new LEED Online
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The newest version of LEED Online is now available for LEED 2009 project teams.
Did you miss the online trainings? You can access the recordings here: individual projects or volume projects. During these trainings we received a lot of great questions and feedback that we think is beneficial for everyone.