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Planning to Move? Watch Out for Cities Affected by Climate ChangeWednesday, November 3rd, 2010
Energy Sleuths in Pursuit Of the Truly Green BuildingFriday, May 21st, 2010
In a different world, it could be a reality television show — “Buildings On Trial,” with a street-savvy engineer going into skyscrapers, factories, offices and other commercial buildings to find the dumb mistakes that make them waste energy and produce a disproportionate share of the nation’s global warming emissions. And in almost every case, even new buildings proudly displaying a LEED “green building” plaque by the front door, the engineer would come back out with a list of energy hog culprits: Here’s the ventilation system fan installed backwards, so it blows full force into another fan blowing in the right direction. Here’s the control system set up so heating and cooling systems both work at once, like driving with your feet on the brakes and the accelerator at the same time. Here are the stuck dampers that prevent the building from drawing on outside air when the temperature is right. Acadia Heating and Cooling Claims Geothermal PerformanceSaturday, February 6th, 2010
CleanTechies has three questions for president and founder Duane Hallowell. CleanTechies: Acadia uses something called “boosted compression” technology. Tell us about that. Duane Hallowell: Since the 1950s, heat pumps, which operate by exchanging air for heating and cooling, have been the most popular and environmentally-friendly heating ventilation and cooling (HVAC) application. However, because they absorb heat from the outside air, they are inefficient in cold-weather climates, requiring additional, costly heating elements in order to work correctly. Green Hotel Video: Geothermal Heating & Cooling — A No-BrainerTuesday, December 1st, 2009Two Recommended Green Tech Events in San FranciscoWednesday, July 29th, 2009
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This week, CEQ Chair Nancy Sutley joined Mayor Jeri Muoio in West Palm Beach to tour Northboro Elementary School – a recently modernized 
The practice of “commissioning,” in which an engineer monitors the efficiency of a building from its design through its initial operation, just may be the most effective strategy for reducing long-term energy usage, costs, and greenhouse gas emissions from buildings. So why is it so seldom used?








