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Alternative Energy

The Curious Case of Florida

Our perspective on climate change is like seeing your kitchen on fire and arguing about what caused the fire and the cost of using an extinguisher, while your house burns down.
December 5, 2018
Max Rohr
Florida is an interesting place at an interesting time in history.
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Geothermal HVAC

St Patrick’s Geothermal Cathedral in NYC

Using standing column wells keep the aesthetics of this historic church.
December 5, 2018
Jay Egg
You would be surprised at the places that have adopted geothermal solutions. St. Patrick’s Cathedral in New York City is one of those amazing stories.
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Galyen

Danfoss Joins World Bank’s “Sustainable Cooling” Workshop

December 3, 2018
President of Danfoss North America John Galyen discussed making cooling technologies sustainable, accessible and affordable with other industry experts.
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The Future is Now

Capturing Heat from Ice

Leading hockey arenas reduce emissions with heat reclamation.
December 3, 2018
BF Nagy
What do the San Jose Sharks, Anaheim Ducks, St Louis Blues and Arizona Coyotes have in common? They’re National Hockey League teams and their arenas are getting greener. For St Louis it was their game rink; for the others, it was the practice sheets.
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theMART

theMART Receives Gold Level LEED Certification

November 30, 2018
theMART’s sustainability program began over 15 years ago with energy efficiency retrofits and sound energy management.
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ASHRAE Green Building

ASHRAE Calls for Papers for Energy Research and Development Conference

November 28, 2018
The conference steering committee is seeking papers focused on the development of cost-effective, high-impact technologies and processes that reduce energy use and environmental consequences.
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USGBC, BRE Team Up to Advance Green Buildings, Communities and Cities

USGBC, BRE Team Up to Advance Green Buildings, Communities and Cities

November 14, 2018

The organization’s LEED and BREEAM are the two most widely used green building programs in the world.


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Alternative Energy

The Green New Deal

A brief history of energy-efficiency platforms.
November 6, 2018
Max Rohr
The Green New Deal phrase is credited to New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman. In 2007, he wrote an article introducing the idea: “The New Deal was not built on a magic bullet but on a broad range of programs and industrial projects to revitalize America. Ditto for an energy New Deal.
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Feature

Snowmelt Design: The Art of Best Guess

Mixing art and science to handle the unpredictability of Mother Nature.
November 5, 2018
There’s a saying I like to use when it comes to designing systems: “Engineering is the art of best guess.”
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Geothermal HVAC

The Water-Energy Nexus and Geothermal Systems

Master designed communities are using thermal energy storage and water-conserving technologies.
November 3, 2018
Jay Egg
The water-energy nexus is a term used to describe the interdependence between water and energy in our lives. In the development of master planned communities, the water-energy nexus is front and center and has yet to realize its full potential.
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