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Beyond Sprawl: The Solar Suburbs of the Future
Will the dream of a solar array on every roof and an electric vehicle in every garage become a reality?
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Stevens Institute Wins Solar Decathlon
The winning team's entry is a home designed to help residents of shore communities cope with a more extreme climate
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Winterizing Tips That Work
If you really want to prepare your home for winter, ignore the standard advice and do this instead
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In Boston, Some Newer Buildings Are the Energy Hogs
Modern buildings with glass curtain walls use more energy per square foot than buildings built before 1950
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The Low Cost of Passivhaus Living
The owner of a certified Passivhaus in Wisconsin shares nearly five years of power bills
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Utilities Should Stop Driving With the Brakes On
Give building owners information on how much energy they’re using
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Building My Own Passive House
A Connecticut builder details the construction of his own home on the foundation of an old summer cottage
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Low-e Storm Windows Are Big Energy Savers
A new study finds that low-e storms lower annual heating and cooling costs by an average of 10%
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Ductless Minisplits May Not Be As Efficient As We Thought
New England researchers find that minisplits have lower air flow rates and lower COPs than expected
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Lumber Liquidators Will Pay Millions in Fines
The fines are due to false import declarations about the wood used in its flooring, not formaldehyde levels