Author: LEED Blogger
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A Tiny House That Can be Towed by Car
Sixteen students from Vermont’s Green Mountain College’ Renewable Energy and Ecological Design (REED) program recently unveiled an innovative tiny house. The OTIS, short for Optimal Traveling Independent Space, is a 70 square foot tiny house that can be towed anywhere atop a standard 5 by 8 foot trailer attached to a regular car. To make…
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Chicago Benchmarking: ASHRAE BEAP Credential Recognized
Building owners in Chicago now have more options when it comes to getting their building energy data verified.More…
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Chicago Benchmarking: ASHRAE BEAP Credential Recognized
Building owners in Chicago now have more options when it comes to getting their building energy data verified.More…
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100 MW of Solar Power to be Installed on Long Island
PSEG Long Island announced today the results for Long Island’s second Clean Solar Initiative. The feed-in-tariff program builds upon Long Island Power Authority’s first feed-in tariff for solar energy and is designed to bring an additional 100 MW of solar energy to Long Island. After a four-month application period thatRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Scatec Solar to Build 80-MW Solar Farm in Utah
Today, Scatec Solar, the global independent solar power producer, received the final approvals necessary to proceed with the building of an 80-MWac PV solar plant in Iron County, Utah. The Utah Red Hills Renewable Energy Park, set to be built on a site with excellent solar irradiation, will generate aroundRead More — Solar Builder magazine