Author: LEED Blogger
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Glamping in a Tiny House Made From Repurposed Water Tanks
Downsizing is becoming a priority for many in this new economic reality, and while the innovative Taku-Tanku home by the company Stereotank, may not be adequate as a permanent residence, it does make for a very sustainable cabin or tent alternative. Once assembled, it is even light enough to be towed on the back of…
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Standard Solar Installing Largest Municipally-Owned Solar Project in Maryland
Upon its completion in December, a 2.1-MW solar array in Pocomoke City, Maryland, will be the largest municipally-owned system in the state. Standard Solar Inc., a leader in the full-service development, construction, integration, financing and installation of solar electric systems, developed and is installing the ground-mount solar system at theRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Green Building Features Reduce Healthcare Costs
Report shows healthy features and practices yield results. More…
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Hertz to Install Solar Arrays at Four U.S. Airports
Hertz, the world’s largest airport car rental brand, and Panasonic Enterprise Solutions Company (Panasonic) announce the completion of two solar power installations at Hertz Rent-a-Car facilities at Denver International and St. Louis International Airports. Additionally, solar installations are underway at Hertz’s Newark Liberty International Airport, to be completed later thisRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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CertainTeed Offers Solar Module/Mounting Dual system
With a powerful wattage upgrade to its Apollo II solar roofing system, CertainTeed Corporation solidifies a commitment to bringing the latest in alternative energy to its contractor and builder partners. Now featuring 60-watt monocrystalline integrated photovoltaic (PV) panels, Apollo II combines greater efficiency and unmatched aesthetics with its trademark easyRead More — Solar Builder magazine