Author: LEED Blogger
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Dollars + Sense
What’s best practice when it comes to a client who wants a direct roadmap to their ROI? To find out, we spoke with a few industry experts who explained how to show them the money. More…
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A Bar Made of Shipping Containers Opens in Austin
The Container Bar, so named because it is made entirely of recycled shipping containers has recently opened its doors in Austin, Texas. The bar was designed and built by North Arrow Studio in collaboration with Henley | Knowles Design Studio and the project took about three years to be fully realized. The two-story bar is…
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Nexamp, NuGen Completes 2.4-MW Solar Array in Massachusetts
Nexamp, a leading Massachusetts-based solar solutions provider, and NuGen Capital Management, a private equity firm investing in renewable energy and real estate, today marked the first month of operation of its 2.4-MW solar facility at Fairview Farms in Whately, Massachusetts. The project will provide a consistent source of income to theRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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SunEdison Secures Financing for 18-MW Solar Project in Ontario
SunEdison, a leading global solar technology manufacturer and provider of solar energy services, today announced that it has reached financial close with Norddeutsche Landesbank Girozentrale (NORD/LB) for an 18-MWdc solar power plant in Ontario. The project is set to be completed by the end of 2014, at which time itRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Tiny Homes for the Homeless Made of Salvaged and Recycled Materials
Artist Gregory Kloehn has been quietly addressing the problem of homelessness in Oakland by building a number of unique, tiny homes for the homeless using repurposed and salvaged materials. This initiative is called the Homeless Homes Project and through it, Gregory has already provided several homes for the area’s homeless. To build the homes, he…