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Maine Smart Meter Case Is Back in Court
A group protesting smart meters says that regulators were wrong in their 2014 finding that the devices pose no clear health risks
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The Four Keys to a High-Performance Home
Connecticut builder Michael Trolle wraps up his series on building his own Passivhaus home with a look at its four essential design ingredients
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Report Warns That Climate Change Efforts Are Too Slow
In advance of the Paris climate conference, the International Energy Agency releases its new report on world energy use
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An Introduction to the Duck Curve
As solar electricity increases, the daily balance of supply and demand is changing dramatically
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Where LEDs Make a Really Big Impact
When electricity costs 65 cents a kilowatt hour, the case for energy conservation becomes very powerful
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Windows, Housewrap, and Roofing Underlayment
Brian and Kyra make progress on their house in the White Mountains
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Designing a Low-Slope Roof That Works
Metal roofing or EPDM? Insulation above or below the sheathing? Vented or unvented? An owner weighs all the options.
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Stuffy Offices Lower Cognitive Function
Office workers would feel better and work more effectively if they had access to fresh air, a new study says
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Another North American Magic Box
Like the CERV, the new Minotair Boreal is a balanced ventilation system with a built-in air-source heat pump
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Colorado County Ups Its Net-Zero Ante
Boulder County commissioners extend a net-zero energy mandate to include more new homes