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Siemens Helps Small College Racing Team Siemens Helps Small College Racing Team
By Brock Haroldson, ConnectPress Editor Principia College used NX to design a solar powered car to race in the World Solar Challenge.
Lumber Company Saves Money with Biomass Boilers Lumber Company Saves Money with Biomass Boilers
By Adam Zoet, The Dovetail Partners Hedstrom Lumber has been able to drastically reduce its heating costs thanks to the implementation of four biomass boilers.
The Solar Decathlon New Jersey Team Takes a New Approach The Solar Decathlon New Jersey Team Takes a New Approach
By Brock Haroldson, ConnectPress Editor The eNJoy house is made from concrete walls; it has solar panels on the roof and was designed with Revit.
Enventix Voices Experience on Digital Prototyping Software Enventix Voices Experience on Digital Prototyping Software
By John Myers, ConnectPress Editor Renewable energy company Enventix has created a system that generates energy from waste products with the help of Autodesk’s Inventor software.
Prologis to Install PV Panels on Warehouses Across U.S. Prologis to Install PV Panels on Warehouses Across U.S.
By Heather Lammers, NREL Project Amp takes off as the DOE's largest rooftop solar program in U.S. history gets underway.
Hamptons Home Takes Carbon Neutrality One Step Further Hamptons Home Takes Carbon Neutrality One Step Further
By Lauren Browne, ConnectPress Editor If a house is carbon neutral and embodied carbon neutral does it matter how big the house is? One house puts this to the test.
Wind Turbines Turn Students on to Alternative Energy Wind Turbines Turn Students on to Alternative Energy
By Bill Scanlon, NREL Students learn about wind power while also finding a way to improve their school's energy efficiency thanks to the Wind for Schools project.
Lockheed Martin Break Record for Use of Solar Lighting Lockheed Martin Break Record for Use of Solar Lighting
By Carmanah Carmanah discusses how Lockheed Martin decided to forgo repairing their decades old lighting system and instead implement solar lighting.
Juan Pablo II Park Leads with Solar Lighting Technology Juan Pablo II Park Leads with Solar Lighting Technology
By Carmanah The municipality of Las Condes takes advantage of solar lighting to help its citizen can enjoy their parks into the evening hours in this case study.
NREL Tests Out Samsung's 185,000-pound Wind Turbine NREL Tests Out Samsung's 185,000-pound Wind Turbine
By NREL A feature on NREL’s dynamometer that help engineers predict that long-term effects of exposure to wind.
Klima SolarHaus is a Display of Energy Efficient Living Klima SolarHaus is a Display of Energy Efficient Living
By Lauren Browne, ConnectPress Editor Passive house apartment building in Berlin demonstrates Germany’s push for energy efficiency.
The Cure for Diesel The Cure for Diesel
By KETIV In this case study KETIV and Springboard Biodiesel discuss how they are working together to make economical biodiesel a reality.
Germany Green Building Tour Part 1 Germany Green Building Tour Part 1
By Lauren Browne, ConnectPress Editor ConnectPress Editor Lauren Browne shares some breathtaking examples of green building from her first days in Germany.
The Process and Design of the Office of the Future The Process and Design of the Office of the Future
By Lauren Browne, ConnectPress Editor NREL’s soon-to-be-completed research facility sets a bench mark for net zero building design.
Case Study on Building Using Solar Electric & Solar Thermal Case Study on Building Using Solar Electric & Solar Thermal
A Case Study by Sustainable Energy Partners SEP was hired to manage the process of adding solar Photovoltaics (PV) and solar thermal to Mission Plaza building.
Perkins+Will Set the Bar High with COTE Award Project Perkins+Will Set the Bar High with COTE Award Project
By Lauren Browne, ConnectPress Editor Learn about the sustainable design techniques implemented in the Platinum LEED Certified and COTE award winning headquarters of Great River Energy.
Transmission Line Resolves Green Energy Problem  Transmission Line Resolves Green Energy Problem
By Staci Matlock ConnectPress Staff Writer Increased line capacity, new lines needed to meet growing energy demand.
Optimizing Water in Desert Design: Cesar Chavez Library Optimizing Water in Desert Design: Cesar Chavez Library
Staci Matlock, ConnectPress Staff Writer Cesar Chavez Library won a 2008 AIA COTE award for its innovative water conservation by employing environmentally responsive architecture.
Going For Green Not LEED: Garthwaite Center Going For Green Not LEED: Garthwaite Center
By Staci Matlock, ConnectPress Staff Writer Garthwaite Center for Science and Art achieved LEED Platinum eligibility by following LEED guidelines, but opted for more green features, not LEED certification.
Glowing With Green Success: Yale's Sculpture Building Glowing With Green Success: Yale's Sculpture Building
By Staci Matlock, ConnectPress Staff Writer AIA COTE 2008 Top Ten Green Projects winner--the Yale University Sculpture Building and Gallery--is designed to maximize sunlight for natural lighting.
Flomerics Helps Bronswerk Develop 'Green' Coolers, Fans Flomerics Helps Bronswerk Develop 'Green' Coolers, Fans
By Flomerics Bronswerk uses Flomeric's EFD.Pro, an engineering fluid dynamics software, to develop new air-cooled coolers and innovative fans with "green" potential.
Making Gold: CDC Lab Attains LEED Status Making Gold: CDC Lab Attains LEED Status
Compiled from information provided by Perkins+Will The CDC Prevention Division of Laboratory Sciences, Building 110 is the first high-performance federal government laboratory to achieve Gold LEED.
Growing To Save: ASLA's Green Roof Growing To Save: ASLA's Green Roof
Compiled from information provided by the American Society of Landscape Architects ASLA's green roof has retained thousands of gallons of stormwater and reduced building energy costs by hundreds of dollars a month.
Green Winners: William J. Clinton Presidential Center Green Winners: William J. Clinton Presidential Center
Compiled from information provided by the American Institute of Architects The Clinton Presidential Center in Little Rock, Ark., features effective reclamation of a contaminated brownfield and eco-friendly design.
Green Winners: Stillwell Avenue Terminal Train Shed Green Winners: Stillwell Avenue Terminal Train Shed
Compiled from information provided by the American Institute of Architects Coney Island's Stillwell Avenue Terminal features highly visible use of photovoltaics in a public transportation project.
Green Winners: Gerding Theater at the Armory Green Winners: Gerding Theater at the Armory
Compiled from information provided by the American Institute of Architects The Gerding Theater in Portland, Ore., has a LEED-NC Platinum rating and demonstrates how historic preservation can be combined with sustainability.
Green Winners: Provincetown Art Association and Museum Green Winners: Provincetown Art Association and Museum
Compiled from information provided by the American Institute of Architects When renovating, the Provincetown Art Association and Museum (PAAM) sought to shape an architectural identity for the institution.
Green Winners: Z6 House Green Winners: Z6 House
Compiled from information provided by the American Institute of Architects The LEED Platinum Z6 House is a prefab loaded with green features including a PV roof array, passive solar heating and water conservation design elements.
Green Winners: Willingboro Master Plan/Public Library Green Winners: Willingboro Master Plan/Public Library
Compiled from information provided by the American Institute of Architects A former Woolworth's store, the Willingboro Public Library conserves 100% of the structural steel frame and concrete foundations of the original building.
Green Winners: Heifer International Green Winners: Heifer International
Compiled from information provided by the American Institute of Architects Heifer International's new headquarters serves a dual purpose--it maximizes energy and water while educating visitors about sustainable design.
Green Winners: Whitney Water Purification Plant Green Winners: Whitney Water Purification Plant
Compiled from information provided by the American Institute of Architects The Whitney Water Purification Facility in New Haven, Conn., fuses the architecture of the water purification plant with the landscape to form a public park.
Green Winners: Wayne L. Morse United States Courthouse Green Winners: Wayne L. Morse United States Courthouse
Compiled from information provided by the American Institute of Architects Security and sustainability concerns determined the Wayne L. Morse United States Courthouse's design and construction, which yielded LEED-NC Gold.
Green Winners: Global Ecology Research Center Green Winners: Global Ecology Research Center
Compiled from information provided by the American Institute of Architects The new Global Ecology Research Center at Stanford University boasts a 72 percent reduction in carbon emissions associated with building operation.
Green Winners: Sidwell Friends Middle School Green Winners: Sidwell Friends Middle School
Compiled from information provided by the American Institute of Architects Sidwell Friends Middle School jumps ahead of the class with a renovation/addition that turns the school into a model of environmental responsibility.
Green Winners: Government Canyon Visitor Center Green Winners: Government Canyon Visitor Center
Compiled from information provided by the American Institute of Architects Government Canyon Visitor Center in Helotes, Texas, became a 2007 Top Ten Green Project winner thanks to its effective design of spaces.
Green Winners: Artists for Humanity's EpiCenter Green Winners: Artists for Humanity's EpiCenter
Compiled from information provided by the American Institute of Architects The four-story EpiCenter—Artists For Humanity's (AFH) urban headquarters—is the first Platinum LEED building in Boston.
Green Winners: Hawaii Gateway Energy Center Green Winners: Hawaii Gateway Energy Center
Compiled from information provided by the American Institute of Architects An AIA COTE Top Ten Green Project, the Hawaii Gateway Energy Center shows how passive design strategies can achieve superb building performance.
Storing Up Solar: Western Wine Services' PV Installation Storing Up Solar: Western Wine Services' PV Installation
Compiled from information provided by SPG Solar Western Wine Services' 827 kW photovoltaic system is the largest commercial solar installation of its kind in California's Napa Valley.
Back to School: Perkins+Will To Design LEED High School Back to School: Perkins+Will To Design LEED High School
Compiled from information provided by Perkins+Will Perkins+Will is designing Arabia Mountain High School--the first LEED Silver public high school in Georgia.
Green Retro: Adobe's Headquarters Garners Platinum Green Retro: Adobe's Headquarters Garners Platinum
Compiled from information provided by Adobe Systems Inc. Adobe recently became the world’s first commercial enterprise to achieve a total of three Platinum certifications under the USGBC's LEED-EB program.
Nailing Down Design Concerns Nailing Down Design Concerns
by Marilyn Pitts ConnectPress interviews Daniel Glenn, the design director of Stardust Center's sustainable design demonstration home built in Guadalupe, Ariz.
Nuts and Bolts: Components of the Guadalupe Home Nuts and Bolts: Components of the Guadalupe Home
Compiled from information provided by ASU Stardust Center It’s the individual “green” components of the Guadalupe Home that add up to produce its substantial energy savings.
Affordable Green: ASU Stardust Center’s Guadalupe Home Affordable Green: ASU Stardust Center’s Guadalupe Home
Compiled from Information Provided by ASU Stardust Center The ASU Stardust Center’s Guadalupe Home serves as a family home, an active research facility and a prototype for sustainable development.
Drinking up Sunlight: Grgich Hills' PV Installation Drinking up Sunlight: Grgich Hills' PV Installation
Compiled from information provided by SPG Solar For Grgich Hills Cellar, going solar was the perfect complement to the Napa Valley winery’s environmental philosophy.
Greening a New Century: The Phipps Conservatory Greening a New Century: The Phipps Conservatory
Compiled from information provided by Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens Phipps' Tropical Forest is part of a $36.6 million expansion project that includes the silver LEED-certified Welcome Center.
Historic Eco-Renovation: FCNL Headquarters Historic Eco-Renovation: FCNL Headquarters
Compiled from information provided by the Friends Committee on National Legislation The Friends Committee on National Legislation's recently renovated headquarters reflect its commitment to the environment.
Renewables' Impact on the U.S. Energy Future Renewables' Impact on the U.S. Energy Future
Compiled from information provided by Rand Corporation By 2025, renewable resources could produce 25 percent of the electricity and motor vehicle fuels used in the U.S. at little or no additional cost, says a new Rand report.
Going for Zero: BASF's Energy-Efficient Award Winner Going for Zero: BASF's Energy-Efficient Award Winner
Compiled from information provided by BASF Corporation Next week, BASF will receive the New Jersey 2006 Governor’s Environmental Excellence Award for its Near-Zero Energy Home in Paterson, N.J.
Solar Design Texas Style: U of Texas at Austin's Winner Solar Design Texas Style: U of Texas at Austin's Winner
Compiled from information provided by UTsolarD The University of Texas at Austin recently was named the winner of BP Solar’s design competition for the 2007 Solar Decathlon.
Platinum to the Core: The McKinney Green Building Platinum to the Core: The McKinney Green Building
Compiled from information provided by HDR The McKinney Green Building is the first privately owned and developed building in the U.S. to get a LEED Core & Shell Platinum Pre-Certification rating.
Greening the NYC Skyline: The Hearst Tower Greening the NYC Skyline: The Hearst Tower
Compiled from information provided by Hearst Corporation Hearst Tower is the first occupied office building in New York City to achieve a Gold rating under the USGBC's LEED program.
Head of the Class: Blythewood H.S. Gets High Scores Head of the Class: Blythewood H.S. Gets High Scores
Compiled from information provided by Perkins+Will Blythewood High School, in Blythewood, S.C., recently was named one of the top three schools in the country for its design.
Sunny Side of High-Tech: Microsoft Silicon Valley Campus Sunny Side of High-Tech: Microsoft Silicon Valley Campus
Compiled from information provided by PowerLight Corporation Microsoft’s Silicon Valley Campus in Mountain View, Calif., went solar earlier this year when it had a 480 kW PowerLight PowerGuard roof system installed.
Finding Platinum in Boise: The Banner Bank Building Finding Platinum in Boise: The Banner Bank Building
Compiled from information provided by HDR Designed by Omaha-based HDR, the Banner Bank Building in Boise, Idaho, recently received a LEED Platinum rating.
At the Car Wash: Interview with GJ President Joe Gamliel At the Car Wash: Interview with GJ President Joe Gamliel
By Marilyn Pitts Joe Gamliel, president of GJ Solar, talks about his company's recent installation of a 100 KW solar system at a Van Nuys, Calif., car wash.
Building Integrated Facades in New York’s Battery Park Building Integrated Facades in New York’s Battery Park
Reprinted courtesy of SunPower A large number of outstanding BIPV facades have been recently installed in Battery Park City, New York.
Testing Efficiency: Clarum's Zero Energy Demo Project Testing Efficiency: Clarum's Zero Energy Demo Project
Compiled from information provided by Clarum Homes Clarum Homes launched in April a year-long data collection phase of its Clarum Homes’ Borrego Springs Zero Energy Demonstration Project.
Green Winners: Renovation of the Motherhouse Green Winners: Renovation of the Motherhouse
Compiled from information provided by the American Institute of Architects The Renovation of the Motherhouse in Monroe, Mich., involved renovation and development of an existing site and grounds, with the goal of sustainability.
Green Winners: UT School of Nursing & Student Center Green Winners: UT School of Nursing & Student Center
Compiled from information provided by the American Institute of Architects The School of Nursing building is expected to use 41 percent less energy than a conventional, minimally code-compliant building.
Green Winners: Philadelphia Forensic Science Center Green Winners: Philadelphia Forensic Science Center
Compiled from information provided by the American Institute of Architects The new Forensic Science Center in Philadelphia is a state-of-the-art forensics laboratory facility and a demonstration project for sustainable design.
Green Winners: Westcave Preserve Environmental Center Green Winners: Westcave Preserve Environmental Center
Compiled from information provided by the American Institute of Architects The Warren Skaaren Environmental Learning Center functions as a visitor center and classroom space for public and school programs.
Green Winners: World Birding Center in Mission, Texas Green Winners: World Birding Center in Mission, Texas
Compiled from information provided by the American Institute of Architects Designed by San Antonio, Texas-based Lake/Flato Architects, the World Birding Center’s design approach to do more with less.
Green Winners: Benjamin Franklin Elementary School Green Winners: Benjamin Franklin Elementary School
Compiled from information provided by the American Institute of Architects The new 56,000-square-foot elementary school in Kirkland, Wash., was designed to connect students directly with the environment in which they live.
Green Winners: Ballard Library Neighborhood Center Green Winners: Ballard Library Neighborhood Center
Compiled from information provided by the American Institute of Architects Due in part to the green roof and planters at the building perimeter, hardscape covers only 20 percent of the lot; 80 percent is vegetated.
Green Winners: Solar Umbrella House Green Winners: Solar Umbrella House
Compiled from information provided by the American Institute of Architects Inspired by Paul Rudolph's Umbrella House of 1953, the Solar Umbrella has photovoltaic panels that provide the residence with 95% of its electricity.
Green Winners: Alberici Corporate Headquarters Green Winners: Alberici Corporate Headquarters
Compiled from information provided by the American Institute of Architects Designed by Mackey Mitchell Associates, the headquarters acheived Platinum LEED certification and also earned 60 points, the highest total ever.
Green Winners: Regional Animal Campus in Las Vegas Green Winners: Regional Animal Campus in Las Vegas
Compiled from information provided by the American Institute of Architects The award-winning Regional Animal Campus uses energy-efficiency strategies that allow it to use 81 percent less energy than baseline models.
Celebrating Solar: V. Sattui Winery Dedicates System Celebrating Solar: V. Sattui Winery Dedicates System
Compiled with material provided by Akeena Solar V. Sattui's new 34 kW solar energy system includes 198 Kyocera 170 modules and 1 Xantrex PV-30208 inverter--all installed by Akeena Solar.
Winning Results: UCSF Lab Built to LEED Winning Results: UCSF Lab Built to LEED
By Lisa Cisneros; reprinted courtesy of UCSF Daily UC San Francisco recently celebrated its first LEED certification for a laboratory renovation.
Paloma Winery Banks on Solar Energy Harvest Paloma Winery Banks on Solar Energy Harvest
Compiled by Marilyn Pitts with material from Akeena Solar Paloma Winery, winner of the Wine Spectator’s Wine of the Year award, has completed the installation of an 18-Kw solar system from Akeena Solar.
Powering Pearl Harbor:  Federal PV Array in Hawaii Powering Pearl Harbor: Federal PV Array in Hawaii
Compiled by Marilyn Pitts with material from PowerLight Corp. The 309kW PowerLight PowerGuard solar electric rooftop system is located atop Ford Island's Building 54 at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.
Sunshine in the Subway: Brooklyn’s Stillwell Avenue Station Sunshine in the Subway: Brooklyn’s Stillwell Avenue Station
By Steve Cohen New York's Stillwell Avenue Station features a 75,000-square-foot solar roof and is the largest installation of its kind in the world.
Innovative Building for Innovative Company Innovative Building for Innovative Company
By Erin Emlock Genzyme Center, an office building that combines innovative design and cutting-edge technology, has received LEED Platinum certification.
What Makes Genzyme Center a Green Building? What Makes Genzyme Center a Green Building?
By Erin Emlock Genzyme Center has earned the highest possible rating--platinum--under the LEED 2.0 standard.
British Racing Team uses FireGL to Design Championship Cars British Racing Team uses FireGL to Design Championship Cars
By Mark Nusca Don't have time to do a mock-up of your project? The race against the clock begins at the workstation, where engineers face a critical need for 3D imaging that’s fast and reliable--even when designing and testing race cars.
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Grant Enables Biofuel Advancement
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NREL Works to Copy Mother Nature by Creating Drop-in Fuels
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AIA Selects Top Ten COTE Green Projects
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AltBuild Speaker to Focus on Sustainable Landscapes
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Six Solar Companies to Watch
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WREF Highlights for Architects
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Western Wind Energy Earnings and Expansion Up
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FeatureCAM Adopted by Southwest Solar Technologies
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Planar Energy's Advanced Battery Technology
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