Author: LEED Blogger

  • A Spacious Tiny Home

    Living in a tiny house doesn’t necessarily equal sacrificing comfort, at least not according to work-at-home husband and wife team Andrew and Gabriella Morrison. Their 221 square foot home, which is dubbed hOMe, is designed in a way that maximizes each part of the living space, giving the appearance of being a much larger hose…

  • Collaborative Promotes Emerging Building Technologies

    The collaborative is looking to improve energy efficiency in New York State buildings and spur economic growth in emerging technologies, bringing new and expanding businesses to the state.More…

  • Collaborative Promotes Emerging Building Technologies

    The collaborative is looking to improve energy efficiency in New York State buildings and spur economic growth in emerging technologies, bringing new and expanding businesses to the state.More…

  • Energy Efficiency in a High Demand Home

    Ray Armstrong’s mountain home in Colorado Springs is a sprawling 5,500 square foot structure, with the living space extending outdoors where the owner’s fish ponds and water gardens are located. Armstrong is an award-winning koi fish enthusiast, and his home uses even more energy since the ponds and tanks, where his fish are, require precise…

  • Conergy Completes Seven Solar Energy Systems in California

    Conergy does it again: working with four-time partner, Washington Gas Energy Systems Inc., the team has successfully completed the installation of seven solar energy systems in California’s central valley for the City of Corcoran, Calif. This time the partners installed […] — Solar Builder magazine