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  • Kenyon to Purchase 500-kW Hawaiian Solar System from Blue Earth

    Blue Earth Inc., a renewable energy and energy efficiency services company, announced today that it has entered into an agreement to sell its recently commissioned Waianae solar facility to Kenyon Energy. The 500-kW  system is located on the island of Oahu, Hawaii. The sale of this project provides Blue EarthRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • U.S. Navy Saves with Plug Load Controls

    Field demonstrations of newly proven energy-efficient technologies are yielding valuable results for the U.S. Navy, helping it meet energy goals.More…

  • U.S. Navy Saves with Plug Load Controls

    Field demonstrations of newly proven energy-efficient technologies are yielding valuable results for the U.S. Navy, helping it meet energy goals.More…

  • Couple Build a Mortgage Free Home From an Old School Bus

    Richard and Rachel decided to build a home on a bus soon after they met. This decision was born out of their shared desire to own their own home, have the ability to produce all they needed themselves, and have the option of going anywhere they wanted to. Their dream began turning into a reality…

  • Unique Home Made From Used Car Parts

    Architects Karl Wanaselja and Cate Leger of Leger Wanaselja Architecture studio built for themselves a one-of-a-kind home in Berkeley, California. The McGee House, as they are calling it is constructed mainly from salvaged car parts and the repurposed waste product called poplar bark. The 2-bedroom house measures 1140 square feet and is the home of…