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Tackling PV’s Red-Tape Roadblocks
The DOE names the winners of a competition to make permitting and financing for photovoltaic systems quicker and cheaper
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Lawmaker Targets DOE’s Weatherization Program
It’s all part of Representative Chuck Fleischmann’s campaign to stop “green initiative abuse”
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Did Fallout from the Solyndra Debacle Lead to Canceled Loan Guarantees?
SolarCity says its failure to receive a DOE loan guarantee is tied to Solyndra’s bankruptcy, but the DOE says Solyndra is not a factor
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University of Maryland Wins the Solar Decathlon
Team Maryland’s WaterShed house scores more than 90 out of 100 points in eight of the Decathlon’s 10 contest categories
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The Army’s Net Zero Energy Mission
Conservation of energy, water, and other resources is now a top priority for military installations from Hawaii to West Point
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California’s Ongoing Weatherization Odyssey
Spending weatherization money in a timely way has proven much harder than expected
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Undercurrents of Conflict in Energy Efficiency Goals
While even production builders are marketing energy efficiency, many in the industry are reluctant to support a bill setting net-zero-energy goals for 2030
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Florida Builder Commits to HERS Labels for All Homes
Claiming that ‘most of its homes’ will be HERS 60 or lower, LifeStyle Homes will use an energy rater to evaluate every new home it builds
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Henry Gifford Continues His Case Against LEED
Gifford v. USGBC drags on, with a focus on claims of false advertising, deceptive practices, and illegal monopolization
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Solar Decathlon Will Stay in DC
With contestants unhappy about last month’s decision to move the energy-efficient house competition to another city, the Interior Department decides an alternate location on the mall will work