News Brief
As part of its 21st annual
Lighting Design Awards, the International Association of Lighting Designers (IALD) is introducing a sustainability award to highlight “the growing importance of sustainable design to the profession of lighting design and to the world in which we live.” Applications for IALD’s 2004 design awards are due... Read more
Op-Ed
I really support
EBN and eagerly anticipate reading it. Your articles are very careful about stating supported facts and not just passing along marketing hype. However, I call your attention to the June 2003 (
Vol. 12, No. 6) article “Honeywell Controls the Nylon 6 Market”: The article ends with the statement “Nylon 6 is... Read more
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Produced by the California Energy Commission, this video series is available free of charge at
www.energyvideos.com. The videos may be viewed online using Windows Media Player, ReaPlayer, or Quick Time Player. The series is also available from the CEC on DVD.
The California Energy Commission (CEC) Web site includes a library of over... Read moreNews Brief
Responding to Bush administration interest in ethanol and hydrogen, the
American Solar Energy Society (ASES) has reconstituted its Renewable Fuels and Transportation Division. Paul Notari, founder of the Colorado Renewable Energy Society and former president of ASES, will serve as chair of this new division.
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The country’s
largest commercially owned photovoltaic system was recently installed on Long Island, New York. Covering 102,700 ft2 (9,540 m2) of three buildings owned by Fala Direct Marketing, the system is owned by the Long Island Power Authority and was designed and installed by PowerLight Corporation, using Shell Solar panels. The... Read more
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The Path of Painted Potties.” After gracing the streets of Santa Fe during June and July, 75 creatively decorated toilets vied for honors in various categories, including TP Cruisers (for mobile entries) and Best Use of... Read more
Op-Ed
Thank you for your review of
Integrated Buildings in the July
EBN (
Vol. 12, No. 7). I hope your attention helps spread interest in the complimentary and multidimensional aspects of integrated design in architecture, especially to the notions of green. I ended the book with Chapter 11,
Green Buildings, because... Read more
News Analysis
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are far less likely than permanent classrooms to be healthy environments, according to California’s Air Resources Board and Department of Health Services. During their two-year study, the state found portable classrooms to have inadequate ventilation and lighting levels; elevated particulate matter, moisture,... Read more
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The Interstate Renewable Energy Council (IREC) has announced the
2003 Innovation and Special Recognition Award winners. IREC gave Innovation Awards to the
Sustainable Natural Alternative Power (SNAP) Program in Chelan County, Washington; the
Chicago Solar Partnership; and the
Utah Wind Power Campaign. IREC also... Read more
Op-Ed
I’m happy that chromated copper arsenate (CCA) preservatives are finally being phased out [see
EBN
Vol. 12, No. 3], but one small problem remains: There is no way to tell wood treated with ammoniacal copper quaternary (ACQ) or other alternative treatments from that treated with CCA once it’s been installed and the stapletags... Read more
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Portland General Electric has expanded its
Earth Advantage™ program for green homes in the Northwest. In addition to satisfying the basic level of performance, homes can now achieve gold certification for performing especially well in indoor air quality, energy efficiency, or water conservation; or platinum certification for going... Read more
Product Review
Low-density, open-cell polyurethane foam insulation made from soybeans may soon replace the non-renewable version.
Over the past year, three companies have begun marketing a low-density, open-cell polyurethane foam insulation made, in part, from soybeans. By far the best organized and established of these is BioBased Systems of Spring Valley, Illinois. Experienced users tell EBN that BioBase 501 works just as well as its petrochemical-based competitors, and... Read more
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, a state-sponsored program, recently received an
Innovations in American Government Award—the “Oscar” of government awards—and $100,000 to support its activities. The nation’s first independent, ratepayer-funded energy-efficiency utility, Efficiency Vermont has saved more than 99,000 megawatt hours of electricity in... Read more
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The American Solar Energy Society has named
Ralph Knowles a “Passive Solar Pioneer.” Distinguished Professor Emeritus Knowles has spent the past 40 years at the University of Southern California’s School of Architecture. Among Knowles’ contributions to passive design is the “solar envelope,” a zoning concept that ensures city buildings... Read more
News Analysis
News Analysis
For the last three years a group of committed builders and other experts has been meeting under the purview of Building for Social Responsibility (BSR) in Vermont to create the nation’s most comprehensive—greenest—residential green building program yet. Vermont Built Green (VBG) is being piloted this summer with a huge array of green criteria.... Read more
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Following on the heels of a growing concern over mold contamination comes
Mold Dog™, a group that trains dogs to find and sit on 18 of the most common toxic molds. For details, visit
www.mold-dog.com or call 1-800-Mold Dog.
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by Leonard R. Bachman; John Wiley & Sons, Inc., Hoboken, NJ, 2003. Hardcover, 479 pages, $75.
Integrated Buildings is an amazing book.... Read moreNews Analysis
On May 29, 2003, the Resilient Floor Coverings Institute (RFCI) withdrew a lawsuit challenging New York State’s Green Building Tax Credit regulations (see
EBN
Vol. 9, No. 5) for excluding vinyl as an approved flooring material. The lawsuit, which was initiated in October 2000, was withdrawn just days before hearings were... Read more



