Blogs- Page 278 of 594
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The Big Picture on Ultra-High-Def TV
Shifting to a new generation of televisions could add $1 billion to viewers' annual energy bills unless efficiency improves
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Congress Poised to Give Renewables a Big Boost
A spending deal due for a vote this week would keep tax credits for solar and wind projects on the books for several more years
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San Diego Sees 100% Renewables Ahead
The city council votes unanimously to transition completely to electricity from renewable sources by 2035
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Is Your House Too Leaky Because of Fiberglass?
Dirty fiberglass indicates a problem. Who’s to blame?
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Energy-Efficient Building for Everyone
An Arizona builder provides affordable houses and high-end model homes with the same energy-efficiency features
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North Carolina Town Scuttles New Solar Farm
Some residents worry that photovoltaic panels would lower property values and prevent nearby plants and trees from growing
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Some Notes on This Year’s Greenbuild Conference
Fellow attendees were the highlight of this annual gathering
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Wireless Christmas Lights, New Panel Adhesive, Net Metering in Mississippi
A roundup of recent developments in green building
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Insulating a Cape Cod House
Capes are notoriously difficult to air seal and insulate
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Siding and Interior Finish Work in New Hampshire
With the roof complete, Brian and Kyra begin interior work at their pretty good house in the White Mountains