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  • Easy to Move Tiny Green Home

    Architects Luis Velasco Roldan and Ángel Hevia Antuña of Ecuador have designed a small, 538 sq ft (50 sq m) house called Nelson Homero ESPE Prototype II. The main aim for now is to perfect a prototype for a house, which is built using traditional methods and natural materials. The home can also be dismantled…

  • Southern Power enters Texas solar market with 157-MW project

    Southern Co. subsidiary Southern Power is on the move again, acquiring a controlling interest in the 157-MW Roserock solar facility – the company’s first solar project in Texas – from Recurrent Energy, one of North America’s largest solar developers. The latest addition to one of America’s largest renewable portfolios, the facility is beingRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Top Tools for Every Roof

    Make sure you have the right resources for your roof type. More…

  • Design to Boost Efficiency of Solar Cells

    Double-cell construction found to improve performance. More…

  • Clever Home Office in a Tiny Apartment

    These days, more and more people are working from home, and a lot of them are having trouble separating the work space from the living space. This can be especially challenging for those living in tiny apartments or houses. And that’s why this ingenious Tokyo apartment transformation is so awesome. Architect Yuko Shibata wanted to…