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Report on Our Ductless Minisplit Heat Pump
Testing the limits of the air-source heat pump in our new house with this cold weather
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Should Occupants Have Control of Their Home Ventilation System?
Some installers make mechanical ventilation difficult for occupants to override, but is that the right approach?
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Major Utility Wants Lower Net-Metering Rates
North Carolina's Duke Energy will seek a lower reimbursement rate for customers who supply the grid with solar-generated power
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District Heating
In Denmark, Sweden, and the United Kingdom, many urban neighborhoods are served by central plants that distribute hot water or steam to individual buildings
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Singing the Ice Dam Blues
A nature center in Wisconsin needs a solution for an uninsulated cathedral ceiling that is plagued by ice dams
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BuildingEnergy Conference in Boston This March
You can win tickets to the annual conference sponsored by the Northeast Sustainable Energy Association (NESEA)
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All About Furnaces and Duct Systems
Most forced-air heating systems are still poorly designed and installed
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On the Benefits of Online Learning
With a new group of online courses starting this week, I’m reminded of the benefits of learning — and teaching — from home
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Will a Gas Furnace Dry Out a Home’s Air?
This common belief has some truth behind it, but there’s more to the issue than you might think
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Helping Owners of Green Buildings Get a Fair Appraisal
The Appraisal Institute and the Institute for Market Transformation have published a new guide for building owners and developers