Blogs- Page 20 of 586
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Is Graphene a Cleantech Supermaterial?
Lyten recently raised $200M to scale up production of batteries made with graphene, a material that’s light, strong, conductive—and elusive.
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Protecting Mudsill Gaskets
Tips for how to keep the sill plate gasket intact when setting walls in place
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High Indoor Humidity in New Buildings
Kohta Ueno investigates summertime high humidity problems in new multifamily buildings
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Heat Transfer Through Windows
Do you really need that much window area? Too much glazing can result in energy inefficiencies and occupant discomfort.
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A Low-Slope Roof in a Cold Climate
An energy-efficient build on a lean budget uses methods and materials unconventional for the region
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Fossil Fuel Workers Have the Skills to Transition to Green Jobs
So why aren't they? Location. Renewable energy jobs often aren’t close to workers’ homes.
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The CARE Tool: Carbon Avoided Retrofit Estimator
How Architecture 2030’s new software enables builders to reduce embodied carbon and find reuse solutions
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High-Performance Window Header
Detailing a triple-glazed window in an extra-thick wall
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Can a Water Heater Last More Than 15 Years?
Two simple tasks can prolong a water heater's lifespan by decades
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A Fresh Look at Regenerative Building Materials
The International Living Future Institute publishes a new book highlighting the healthy materials movement