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The Problem with Making Green Hydrogen to Fuel Power Plants
A new plant in Florida will produce green hydrogen to help power the grid. But experts warn that its approach would be wasteful and ineffective if scaled up.
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The FORTIFIED Roof System
An introduction to a roof assembly and certification program from the Insurance Institute for Business and Home Safety
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Passive House Design is One Step Closer to Formal Standardization
ASHRAE 227P – Passive Building Design is now open for public comment
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Ways to Reduce Residential Light Pollution
Outdoor lighting design strategies to prevent wasted energy usage, impaired human health, and negative environmental impacts
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The Biden-Harris Administration Unveils the American Climate Corps
Federal initiative will focus largely on educating and training next generation of conservationists and energy professionals
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A Primer on Performing Life Cycle Assessments
Understanding LCAs can help inform a building project’s outcomes and environmental impacts
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What a 20 Million Heat Pump Commitment Means for the U.S.
A consortium of U.S. states and territories just announced a commitment to deploy 20 million heat pumps by 2030. Here’s why that matters.
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A Review of the F-150 Lightning
Ford's 2023 electric pickup truck comes with some features ideal for a small work crew
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The Newest Version of LEED Will Focus More on Performance Value and Decarbonization
USGBC has released the draft of LEED v5 system for operations + maintenance of existing buildings, with other categories to follow in 2024
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Preparing an Old Home for Electrification, Part 2
Important preliminary steps to take when turning your home all-electric