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A move designed to punish Chinese solar panel makers that charge unfairly low prices in the United States could, ironically, end up hurting American-based solar panel installers, a fast-growing sector of the green economy.
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Flex duct. It's ubiquitous now in homes with forced air heating and cooling systems.
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This three-story, three-unit condominium in the Roxbury section of Boston is being built to meet the Passivhaus standard.
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Forget a fleet of solar panels (for now). These ideas can make your home a whole lot greener when money or time is in short supply.
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A standing-seam metal roof makes it easy to mount solar panels, and roofing materials are durable as well as recyclable.
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Energy efficiency is gaining momentum in states that have traditionally been behind the curve in pushing such technology, according to research by the American Council for Energy-Efficient Economy.
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If you were a bird flying over any major metropolitan city in the world, your eyes would be greeted with a vast expanse of black tar or asphalt that make up the roofs of most urban buildings. And you would feel warm.
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The difference is important. An air conditioner does two jobs.
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McGraw-Hill’s SmartMarket Report affirms the importance of energy savings and clients’ perceptions of durability and value.
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Once the butt of comedian’s jokes, vinyl siding has been improved by leaps and bounds and today has captured a large share of the American market.
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The unfortunate truth about heat-loss and cooling-load calculations is that fast methods aren’t particularly accurate and accurate methods require making measurements, checking specifications, and entering data into a computer program — in other words, a significant investment of time.
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Jay Nuzzi, a New Jersey state trooper, had put off installing solar panels on his home here for years, deterred by the $70,000 it could cost.
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This nicely designed and constructed LEED home was designed and built by a committed team – making the author’s work as a green rater easy.
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