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Don’t Let Your Garage Make You Sick
There’s bad stuff in the air in your garage — here’s how to keep it out of the house
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Ditch the Tax Credits for Renewables
The extension of tax credits brought a sigh of relief from renewable energy advocates, but there may be a better way
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Getting Spray Foam Right
Spray polyurethane foam is an incredible material when applied correctly — but in the wrong hands it can be finicky
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Small-Scale Wind Hopes to Follow Solar’s Footsteps
United Wind raises $200 million to expand a lease program for small wind generators, hoping to copy solar’s path to success
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Where the Solar Bargains Are
A Lawrence Berkeley Lab study finds wide differences in pricing for photovoltaic systems
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Passive Air Inlets Usually Don’t Work
Unless your building is Passivhaus-tight, passive air inlets and trickle vents won’t work as advertised
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Leak-Free Skylights
A peel-and-stick membrane under the flashing guarantees that the skylight won’t leak — ever
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How Low Oil Prices Can Be Good for the Environment
First in a two-part series examining the potential risks and rewards of much lower oil prices
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Finishing Touches for a Pretty Good House in New Hampshire
It took a while, but our house finally got a kitchen and a rooftop PV array
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Solar Jobs, Nevada Update, Codes Lawsuit, Chicago Energy Reporting
A roundup of recent developments in green building