Author: LEED Blogger
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Shipping Container Cabin in the Woods
When Kam Kasravi and Connie Dewitt were faced with the decision on how to build a cabin on their woodland property in the Santa Cruz mountains they first considered buying a prefab house. But after realizing that there simply wasn’t enough room to bring in a prefab house down the narrow forest path that leads…
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Schools Face a Potential PCBs Threat From Dated Lighting Fixtures
School administrators and maintenance personnel should take time to inspect fluorescent lighting fixtures as some may have ballasts that contain polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs).More…
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Schools Face a Potential PCBs Threat From Dated Lighting Fixtures
School administrators and maintenance personnel should take time to inspect fluorescent lighting fixtures as some may have ballasts that contain polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs).More…
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“Adopt-A-Solar-Panel” Program Sponsoring Installation at NJ VFW
Cox Printers of Linden, N.J., already has a 36-kW solar energy system and two wind turbines on its roof, partially powering a five-color press and pre-press operations. Now Cox has decided to share the wealth of solar energy. Cox is […] — Solar Builder magazine
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Energy Department Invests $13 Million into U.S. Solar Manufacturing
Building on the Energy Department’s all-of-the-above energy strategy to continue U.S. leadership in clean energy innovation, the Department today announced over $13 million for five projects to strengthen domestic solar manufacturing and speed commercialization of efficient, affordable photovoltaic and concentrating […] — Solar Builder magazine