Author: LEED Blogger
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$80,000 grant awarded to expand community solar program in New England
The Energy Clinic at the Institute for Energy and the Environment (IEE) at Vermont Law School announced an $80,000 grant from The John Merck Fund, enabling faculty and student clinicians to expand the reach of their community solar work throughout New England. The grant, which covers a 12-month period, fundsRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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First Solar books big utility-scale community solar deployment
Utility-scale solar powerhouse First Solar says it has sales bookings of 121 MW DC of advanced technology thin film modules that will be used in utility-based community solar installations in the United States. First Solar did not disclose the owner or offtaker of the projects, many of which are still in development andRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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New floating marine science barge in Miami powered by PV
A group of renewable energy system suppliers donated their components and expertise to a cool new floating marine lab and environmental education center in Miami, called the Miami Science Barge. The Miami Science Barge, a 3,600-sq-ft barge docked in the Museum Park in Biscayne Bay, was designed to focus onRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Modern Tiny Home Doesn’t Skimp on Comfort
Who says all tiny homes are cute wooden houses? The so-called “Serena” tiny home is certainly a lot edgier than that. And more modern. It is currently located in Atlanta, Georgia, but it’s up for sale. The Serena measures 224 square feet and features two French doors, one on either side, that allow plenty of…
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EPA Introduces New Measure to Reduce Formaldehyde Exposure
The EPA’s latest rule to reduce exposure to formaldehyde vapors includes new labels and third-party programs. More…