At Treasury, Green is Our Favorite Color

Thursday, December 22nd, 2011

When you think about a “green” building, you probably don’t picture a centuries-old National Historic Landmark that’s lined with columns and made of thousands of tons of granite.

Well, maybe that’s about to change. I'm pleased to announce that the Treasury Building – which dates (more…)

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Maybe We Should Rethink LEED Laws

Thursday, December 15th, 2011

For much of 2011, my focus has been the Destiny USA project. This should not come as a surprise to readers who waded through my thirteen posts on the topic. I had planned to not write about the Destiny USA project again. But then I came across a press release while I was at Greenbuild: (more…)

Congress Introduces New Energy Efficiency Legislation

Friday, November 18th, 2011

Contrary to common belief that nothing is really happening in green building at the Congressional level these days, I provide the following two counterexamples.

 An amendment to the Senate Appropriations Bill for Energy and Water introduced by Senators Wicker (more…)

Top Ten Highlights of Cleantech in Houston, Texas

Tuesday, November 15th, 2011

Houston is one of the major cities in Texas. As part of a state-wide effort to become more cleantech friendly, including the use of renewable energy and energy efficient products, Houston has been doing what it can to work toward sustainability. This includes making changes in buildings, throughout (more…)

LEED “Pledge” to Replace LEED Bond

Friday, November 4th, 2011

One of the very first green building legal conundrums may be resolved.

The Washington Business Journal reported on October 31 that legislation will be introduced in Washington D.C. that will create an alternative to the much maligned LEED bond requirement in the D.C. Green Building Act of 2006. (more…)

The Green Building Code is Too Confusing

Tuesday, October 25th, 2011

I have spent just over a year thinking about the International Green Construction Code (IgCC).  I know it has been one year because I received my first copy of the code at Greenbuild 2010.  My conclusion today about the code is no different than it was one year ago: 

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Global Cleantech Cluster Association Announces the 2011 Later Stage Award Global Top 30 Finalists

Wednesday, October 12th, 2011

The Global Cleantech Cluster Association, known as the global voice of cleantech, announced its Global Top 30 Semi-Finalists for its 2011 Later Stage Award at the 11th European Forum on Eco-Innovation in Lahti, Finland today. The finalist companies span North America, Europe and Asia, representing the most (more…)

Energy Efficiency Policy After ARRA – Access to Capital is Not Enough

Tuesday, October 11th, 2011

My loyal readers may have been surprised (or relieved) by my hiatus from publishing.  I was not idle, however.  I led a study on Energy Efficiency Policy in New Jersey and Pennsylvania on behalf of the Department of Energy-funded Greater Philadelphia Innovation Cluster for Energy Efficient Buildings. (more…)

Making Homes Greener in Austin, Texas

Tuesday, October 4th, 2011

We’re often writing about energy efficiency on Energy Refuge as an important component of energy sustainability. Fortunately, an increasing number of contractors are advancing the green building movement and spreading the adoption of sustainable design, energy efficient construction (more…)

Top Ten Cleantech Initiatives of Autodesk

Monday, October 3rd, 2011

Autodesk is an international leader in three dimensional design software for building, engineering and architecture construction, manufacturing, and entertainment and media. Autodesk became well known for AutoCAD – its flagship computer-aided design software. Other software products include Digital (more…)

 
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