The new convector is made of entirely renewable components.
German businesses and households accounted for 95 percent of German climate finance in 2010, according to a new report from the Climate Policy Initiative.
Documentation is the key to creating value in the existing housing stock.
Builders in the state and elsewhere have abandoned the program as too costly and inflexible.
Users can access information for thousands of buildings.
Market Transformation chair Cliff Majersik says the drive to broader markets will be fueled by increased code compliance and the transformation of appraisal and finance processes.
Codes and Standards chair Sam Rashkin describes how new codes and evolving rating systems are addressing the "house-as-a-system" approach to performance.
With 18,710 certified projects and counting, green verifier Steve Saunders is helping to drive his state’s green building movement.
Carbon emissions dropped 8.2 percent and energy use is down 4.4 percent from 2010 to 2011, according to an Urban Land Institute study.
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The Northeast state tops the list of most energy-efficient states, and Mississippi needs the most improvement, according to the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy’s State Energy Efficiency Scorecard.
The AIA’s managing director of government relations and outreach argues for an extension of the Energy Efficient Commercial Building Tax Deduction.
Facts are stubborn things.
Thirteen companies have now joined the California Best Buildings Challenge, which has aggressive two-year goals for energy, water, and waste reductions.
Gables Midtown met an extensive checklist of energy-efficiency, indoor air quality, and site requirements.
The products received the Energy Star Most Efficient 2012 designation.
The units have been designated Energy Star Most Efficient for 2012.
Available in 40- and 50-gallon capacities, the Effex is ideal for replacement installations.
A new report from the Department of Energy's Pacific Northwest National Laboratory details a life-cycle sssessment of LEDs.
The LEED-Platinum home on the NIST campus will serve as a testing laboratory for energy-efficient technologies.