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Sunlight gives us light at no charge, which we can harness in our buildings to reduce our reliance on electrical lighting, while providing a more enjoyable indoor environment. Leave it to an engineer to tell us how much that sunlight actually costs us. Lumens per watt (lpw) is the measure of lighting efficacy, telling us how much light (lumens... Read more
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"I kinda liked the expo this year. There seemed to be a lot of stuff." —a guy to another guy
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Now, having made that snarky comment about white guys in a previous post (for the record, I'm a white guy), I should say that the conference itself has a very nicely diverse attendance. Walking the trade show floor, you're surrounded by a range of ages, what seems like an almost even mix of sexes, and a good variety of ancestries. And not... Read more
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The articles fail to mention, however, that windows are not only a source of heat loss but also a source of heat gain. In the north, the best insulating value doesn’t necessarily result in the lowest heating bill. The featured windows employ one or more highly insulating, low-solar-gain low-emissivity coatings. While this is a great choice for... Read more
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The International Code Council (ICC) is developing an exam to certify green building inspectors. Having building inspectors familiar with green building technologies can make the inspection process smoother, especially if a code variance is required for a new technology. The Certified Inspector of Green Building Technology exam will cover... Read more
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