Author: LEED Blogger
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New Way to Improve the Effectiveness of Handwashing
Six-step process could eliminate more harmful bacteria in healthcare settings. More…
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Historical Buildings Under Scrutiny for Energy Efficiency
Proposed rule provides improvement options for older facilities. More…
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Tiny Home That Seems Surprisingly Spacious
Tiny homes can often look anything but open and cozy, but Hikari Box, the most recent offering from the Portland, Oregon-based firm Shelter Wise manages to be both. It’s light-filled and has all the comforts you’d expect from a larger home, which includes a well-sized kitchen and bathroom, a spacious sleeping loft, and a nice…
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SEPA: How to achieve low LCOE utility-scale solar without cutting costs
As energy industry news stories tout record lows in utility-scale solar prices in a handful of jurisdictions across the country, a growing number of utilities are considering integrating these projects into their resource portfolios. But, as a new report from the Solar Electric Power Association (SEPA) says, not all solarRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Ampt string optimizers added to PVsyst software update
Site planning is key to matching the perfect PV system architecture to the right jobsite, and software plays a big role in this. PVsyst is updating its latest software, PVsyst 6.43, to include Ampt’s DC String Optimizers, allowing users to model the performance benefits of said optimizers in large-scale PV systems. PVsyst’s softwareRead More — Solar Builder magazine