Author: LEED Blogger
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Deep Thinking
A lot of work goes on underground to transport solar electricity from up above. In a state where the average temperature approaches 90° and many days soar well beyond 100°, there is no shortage of sunlight available. In the sunny, cactus laden landscape of Arizona, businesses are continually finding ways toRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Could Your Servers Survive an Earthquake?
Tests show effective measures for reducing earthquake damage to computer servers. More…
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Dominion Virginia Power to Install 70-kW Solar System at Local University
Dominion Virginia Power continues to add megawatts to its Solar Partnership Program by installing 240 photovoltaic panels on the rooftop of Virginia Union University’s Thomas H. Henderson Center. The system will be capable of generating about 70 kW of electricity – enough to power nearly 18 homes. The Henderson Center servesRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Kearsarge Energy Completes 15.4-MW Solar Project in Massachusetts
Kearsarge Energy, a renewable energy project developer and financier based in Watertown, Massachusetts, announced today the successful completion of its second portfolio of Massachusetts SREC I solar PV projects, totaling 15.4 MW across six sites. “We are pleased to continue our leadership role in meeting the solar carve-out goals ofRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Low Cost House is Made From Shipping Containers
Low Cost House is a housing solution designed and built by JYA-RCHITECTS as a home for a family of seven in South Korea. The home is made from three shipping containers that were altered and placed within a separate structure so as to create a comfortable, light filled home for the owners. The name of…