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Maine Completes Value of Solar Study
A new report says that solar-generated electricity is worth a lot more than current net-metering rates would indicate
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Another Maine School Chooses the Passivhaus Route
In need of a new home, a Montessori school in Belfast is raising money for a $1.2 million school that would open in time for fall classes
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In Maine, A Passivhaus School Takes Shape
The new Friends School of Portland will become one of a handful of Passivhaus school buildings in the country
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A Proposed Wind Farm in Maine Would Be the Biggest in the Region
A Texas company is expected to make a formal pitch to state regulators by the end of November
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Maine Poised to Approve State’s Largest Wind Farm
The Department of Environmental Protection issues a draft order to approve the project, but it's still subject to public comment
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Vermont House Uses Only Half a Cord of Firewood
In Ripton, Vermont, this fuel-stingy replica of Chris Corson’s Maine Passivhaus was heated last winter by a small wood stove
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An Update on the Pretty Good House — Part 2
A commonsense approach to designing and building a green home
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Two Single-Family Passivhaus Projects in Maine
Choosing a good air-sealing tape and the best heating system took some trial and error
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Education Center Wins 2013 Net-Zero Prize
A $3.2-million project in Maine has been cited by NESEA for achieving net zero energy, as well as for public impact and building innovation
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Kicking the Tires on a Passivhaus Project
The first in a series of articles on planning and building a single-family Passivhaus in Maine