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Learn the Real (Hard) Work of Residential Design
A look at what’s coming up at the BuildingEnergy conference in Boston
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Two Biomass Plants in Maine to Close
Loggers say that the March closings of the generating plants that burn wood chips could affect as many as 2,500 jobs
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Air-to-Water Heat Pumps
Should residential designers consider using an air-source chiller for space heating and cooling?
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U.S. Towns Race for Conservation Supremacy
Georgetown University offers a $5 million prize for the community with the best energy-saving strategy
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Repairing Rotten Trim
Don’t replace the whole board; cut out the damage and make a perfect patch
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An Encouraging Study on Energy Code Compliance
Preliminary results from a Department of Energy field study show that new houses are doing a pretty good job of meeting code requirements
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When Buildings Design Themselves
Automation could revolutionize architecture — by eliminating architects
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Efficiency Standards, Zero-Emission Vehicles, and Renewable Bio Gas
A roundup of recent developments in green building
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GBA Prime Sneak Peek: Green Building in the Cheap Energy Era
In 2016, green builders will need to face the implications of low energy prices
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Choosing a Superinsulated Wall System
As planning continues on a Canadian high-performance home, the owners take a look at their options for exterior walls