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Efficiency Vermont is now accepting applications for their
2005 Energy Efficient Design Awards, to be announced at the Better Buildings by Design conference in February 2005. To be eligible, projects must be located in Vermont and have been completed after January 1, 2001. Posters and registration forms are due December 22, 2004.... Read more
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Energetech America, LLC has announced plans for “GreenWave Rhode Island,” America’s first wave-energy project. The 500 kilowatt project will tap the power of an “oscillating water column” to force compressed air through a turbine. An existing undersea cable will then transmit the power to the New England electrical grid. The structure will be... Read more
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National Design Awards. Recognized for the creation of “buildings, spaces, and places with completely positive intentions,” the architecture firm
William McDonough + Partners was given the
Environment Design Award.... Read more
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Haliburton School of the Arts at Fleming College in Ontario has announced a new program in Sustainable Building Design and Construction. Joining other programs in sustainable design at the Boston Architectural Center (see
EBN
Vol. 11, No. 2) and Carnegie Mellon University (see
EBN
Vol. 11, No. 6), Haliburton’s... Read more
News Analysis
Caulking installed during the 1960s and ’70s threatens public health, according to a study published in the July 2004 issue of
Environmental Health Perspectives. The warning was spurred by the discovery of high polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) levels in Boston-area buildings. The U.S. government banned the production of these chemicals in... Read more
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Americans spent a total of 3.5 billion hours waiting in traffic during 2002—about 46 hours per peak traveler—according to the 2004 Urban Mobility Report, published by the Texas Transportation Institute. “Congestion has grown everywhere, in areas of all sizes,” according to the report. Collectively, we wasted 5.7 billion gallons (216 billion... Read more
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The Sustainable Buildings Industry Council has announced the winners of its 2004 awards program. The jury included BuildingGreen’s Alex Wilson. More information is online at www.sbicouncil.org.
Best Sustainable Practice Awards were given to:
•The
Massachusetts Technology Collaborative for
Sustainable Policy and... Read more
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The egg of a Forster’s tern, a fish-eating seabird common in the San Francisco Bay, has been found to have 63 parts per million (ppm) of toxic PBDE flame retardants (see
EBN
Vol. 13, No. 6), the highest concentration ever found in any animal, according to a September 10, 2004
Los Angeles Times article. According to... Read more
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The FedEx Corporation and the city of Oakland have announced plans to build California’s largest corporate solar electric system atop the FedEx hub at Oakland International Airport. The 904 kilowatt system will be made up of nearly 6,000 photovoltaic modules comprised of more than 300,000 solar cells from the Sharp Electronics Corporation and... Read more
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green tent design competition (see
EBN
Vol. 13, No. 7): “Thermal Wing,” designed by Thicket from London, U.K.; “Cocoon,” designed by Robert Schwermer and Dietmar Koering from Cologne, Germany; and “Endemic Synthetic,” designed by Strawn/Sierralta(2) from Chicago,... Read more
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The attorneys general of ten states and the U.S. Virgin Islands have filed a lawsuit charging that the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development relies too heavily on chemical pesticides in public housing developments. According to the Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act, passed in 1996, federal agencies are required to use... Read more
Op-Ed
Green Building Products is a residential edition of the widely acclaimed
GreenSpec
® Directory—with a few important distinctions:
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Green Building Products includes... Read more
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The New York State Public Service Commission has adopted Governor Pataki’s proposal that 25% of the state’s electricity come from renewable energy sources by the end of 2013. “Our decision today is based on a detailed examination of the costs, benefits, and potential impacts on system reliability of implementing an efficient and forward-... Read more
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The National Hydrogen Association and the U.S. Department of Energy have opened project registration for the
2005 H2U Design Contest. Teams of graduate and undergraduate students are encouraged to submit designs for hydrogen power parks. Team entries are due January 14, 2005. (For information on the 2004 winner, see
EBN
... Read more
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Just two years after New York City scrapped its recycling plan, Mayor Michael Bloomberg announced in September 2004 a 20-year contract with the Hugo Neu Corporation, one of the country’s leading recycling companies. Under the contract, Hugo Neu, which is based in Manhattan, will build a $25 million, state-of-the-art recycling facility on city-... Read more
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The U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) has updated its Construction Waste Management Database, housed on the Whole Building Design Guide Web site, to help reduce the amount of construction and demolition waste going to incinerators and landfills. Waste haulers, processors, and recyclers are also encouraged to advertise on the Web site.... Read more
News Analysis
Environmental life-cycle assessment (LCA) is often tagged as a solution to many technical shortcomings of LEED®. On September 29, 2004, with support from Wayne Trusty, President of the Athena™ Sustainable Materials Institute, USGBC convened a meeting of industry groups and LCA database and tool developers to establish a plan for incorporating... Read more



