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  • Greenbuild Keynote Panel Will Discuss the Future of Green Home Building

    Industry-leading CEOs will open Greenbuild’s Residential Supplement by exploring questions surrounding sustainable building’s role in the rebounding market.

  • New Approaches to Green Building Challenge Conventional Thinking, Offered for Free to Government

    Global property and construction consultant Rider Levett Bucknall is challenging building owners and government officials to rethink their approach to green building practices.

  • Enhanced Oil Resources Inc. Announces Joint Venture

    HOUSTON, Sept. 3 /CNW/ - Enhanced Oil Resources Inc. (TSX-V: EOR) today announces a joint venture agreement with GreenFire Energy (GreenFire) to evaluate the potential for CO(2)-based geothermal power production (CO(2)G(TM)) from the St Johns Dome area, located in Apache County, Arizona and Catron...

  • August Legislative Update

    Energy Star rebates, the Climate Change Bill’s affect on green jobs, and Tucson’s new green building program were some of the green legislative issues in the news this month.

  • Work Begins on County's Largest Solar Plant

    The largest solar-power generator in the county so far, with 90 solar panels with 3,690 photovoltaic cells installed on a flat expanse of land north of the wastewater plant, east of the Santa Cruz River.

  • Grammy Winner to Open Greenbuild

    Environmental advocate and nine-time Grammy winner Sheryl Crow will help open the U.S. Green Building Council’s Greenbuild 2009 International Conference and Expo to be held Nov. 11-13 in Phoenix.

  • Galleries at Turney Project Specs

  • Case Study: Arizona’s First LEED-Certified Homes

    Building the eight-home Galleries at Turney in Phoenix was a learning experience and soon will educate thousands at the 2009 Greenbuild Conference.

  • Innovative Townhomes Provide New Housing Model for Phoenix

    2008 Evergreen Awards First Place Winner.

  • Stimulus Package Means Work for Remodelers

    Tax credits and rebates should boost consumer spending on energy-efficient home improvements.