Building Green for Vancouver Olympics Should Have Lasting Effects
Vancouver Olympics 2010 For those of us that have watched the Olympics for more than 20 years, it’s been really fun to watch some of the newer events emerging. Sure, we love to watch the traditional...
View ArticleKicking the Energy Issue up a Notch – The Green Power Community Challenge
Lucas Hamilton The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) just launched a year-long nationwide campaign called the Green Power Community Challenge to encourage communities throughout the nation to...
View ArticleIs there a Future for Renewable Energy?
Lucas Hamilton An editorial appeared in the New York Times on October 27 entitled Remember Renewable Energy?, which discussed the slow moving progress by Congress (since jumping on board in 2005) with...
View ArticleThe Philadelphia Eagles Really Know How to Go Green
I attended a Green Drinks event recently in the Philadelphia area sponsored by Sustainable Solutions Corporation, a company that provides comprehensive sustainable development and green building...
View ArticleA Case for the Return to DC Power
Lucas Hamilton As we have seen many times, tides change and we return to previous processes because they are actually more efficient. So why shouldn’t this be true of electric current? If we look at...
View ArticleThe U.S. Regenerative Network Creates New Level for Sustainability
Lucas Hamilton CertainTeed was recently invited to participate in an event in Berkeley, California which could be the next rung on the ladder of sustainable building. The U.S. Regenerative Network was...
View ArticleEnergy Deregulation is a Positive for Consumers, but Do Your Homework
Danny Small is Manager, Building Science Development for CertainTeed Corporation Danny Small If your utility called you up and offered you a significant discount on your electric or natural gas...
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