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TimberSIL May Live to See Another Day
Rights to the beleaguered company go to a New York investment firm after TimberSIL's parent company fails to repay a loan
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As Electric Cars Stall, A Move to Greener Trucks and Buses
The co-founder of Tesla Motors would like to get noisy, smelly diesels off the road
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Compartmentalization in Multifamily Buildings
In a large residential building, you don't want any air leaks between apartments
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A New Strategy for Drought-Stressed Cities
Graywater recycling can improve water conservation by expanding local water supplies and providing a drought-resistant year-round local water source
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Foamglas Exits U.S. Residential Market
Pittsburgh Corning pursues opportunities elsewhere, but says it may be back in the next several years
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Maine Solar Bill, SunEdison Bankruptcy, New England Net Metering
A roundup of recent developments in green building
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Do Earth Tubes Make Any Sense?
A homebuilder wonders whether he should revive two energy-saving ideas from the 1970s
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A Lesson From the Kranichstein Passive House
Applying optimizing tools can yield some surprising results
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Vegetated Roofs
As California homeowners are urged to replace the grass in their yards with decorative gravel, why would anyone try to grow grass on their roof?
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Energy Bill Earns Both Praise and Scorn
The Senate passes its first major energy bill since 2007, but differences with the House have yet to be settled