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A Neighborhood Microgrid Takes Shape in Brooklyn
The network will allow peer-to-peer energy purchases and eventually could provide power when the grid fails
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Prefab Passive House Partnership Hits a Milestone
A house is assembled in New York from panels manufactured in Maine, while Phoenix Haus in Detroit moves into high gear
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A Move Toward More Helpful Appraisals
Home buyers in some states will see the HERS Index listed on the appraisal form
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Sungevity Finds a New Buyer
After another round of employee layoffs, the company files for bankruptcy
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Wind Overtakes Hydro as Top Renewable in U.S.
Solar is growing at an unprecedented rate, but is still dwarfed by the country's wind farms
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Connecticut Lawmakers Consider Aid for Homeowners With Failing Foundations
Repair loans, state guarantees on municipal borrowing, and permit fee waivers are among proposals to help hundreds of homeowners
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Biofuel Helps Heat a Maine College
This cellulosic liquid fuel is attractive for institutions seeking a lower carbon footprint, but it probably won't find its way into the residential market
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BuildingEnergy Opens in Boston on March 7
The conference draws high-performance building professionals from around the region
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New Cellulose Manufacturer Set for a 2018 Launch
The Buffalo-based company will help fill the void left by the closure of National Fiber
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Bradford White Buys GeoSpring Rights and Equipment
Bradford White will begin making its own line of heat-pump water heaters after buying production equipment from GE Appliances