Month: May 2012
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Boston’s ‘Living Lab’ Rising On The Waterfront
In Boston’s Innovation District, construction has begun on a new building intended to test integrated green building technologies on a whole new level. Thank you for your interest in this story. To read the rest of it, please visit EarthTechling. …
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Hydrogen Bus Cleans Up Military Base Commute
There’s a greener way to get around sprawling Joint Base Lewis-McChord in Washington now: an emissions-free hydrogen bus. Thank you for your interest in this story. To read the rest of it, please visit EarthTechling.
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LEED Platinum First For UC Student Housing
The Charles David Keeling Apartments on the UC San Diego campus become the first student housing units in the UC system to gain LEED Platinum certification. Thank you for your interest in this story. To read the rest of it, please visit EarthTechling….
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$9,000 EV Is Here, All 770 Pounds Of It
At just seven feet long and three feet wide, the Volpe seats two, with the passenger wedged behind the driver as if on a motorcycle. Thank you for your interest in this story. To read the rest of it, please visit EarthTechling.
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A Toast to LEED: Volume Program Brings Industry Leaders Together
Emily Kirk Willson LEED Volume Program Manager U.S. Green Building Council What happens when Kohl’s Department Stores, Wells Fargo, and Subway Restaurants walk in to a room? At the USGBC offices, it means a great conversation on green building i…