Author: LEED Blogger

  • Building Occupants Unsure How to Respond to Workplace Violence

    Nearly 25% of workers don’t know proper safety procedures for emergency situations. More…

  • Alamo Beer Co. solar installation doubles as standout art piece

    Alamo Beer Co. opened its doors to the public earlier this year and, in a crowded craft beer field these days, needed to standout. To do so, it turned to One80 Solar — a collaboration that yielded an Alamo-shaped solar panel array atop the beer company’s brewery, allowing them to use renewableRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Largest, Most Comprehensive Conference Program for Commercial Drone Market in History

    BZ Media LLC announced that the InterDrone technical conference featuring more than 104 classes, panels and keynotes will debut at the Rio in Las Vegas, Sept. 9-10-11, and will also include an Exhibit Hall with more than 85 industry-leading exhibitors, a Yes-Fly Zone for drone demos, the InterDrone Film FestivalRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Inspiring and Nearly Passive Tiny Home

    The so-called Walnut Street Tiny House belonging to Alex Malamed is tiny, passive and sustainably built, meaning it brings together all things that are great about green living. Located in the rural area of Louisville, KY it also does not looks out of place in the landscape dotted with the barns it resembles. The home…

  • SunPower to build 100 MW plant in Nevada

    SunPower signed a 20-year power purchase agreement with NV Energy to build a 100-MW solar PV power plant planned for construction in the Eldorado Valley of Boulder City, Nevada. The project, called Boulder Solar, is expected to create approximately 200 jobs during construction, which is anticipated to commence before the endRead More — Solar Builder magazine