BuildingGreen Report

Product Review

September 28, 2007
Alpen Energy Group, of Boulder, Colorado, has been a leading window technology innovator dating to the company’s founding in 1981. Since getting into pultruded fiberglass frames in 2005, the company has established a reputation as manufacturer of the world’s highest-performing windows. Among the company’s high-profile installations is a fall 2007... Read more

Explainer

Concerned about emissions regulations, the manufactured wood products industry is moving away from glues formulated with urea formaldehyde and phenol formaldehyde.

September 28, 2007

Manufactured wood products—including plywood, oriented-strand board (OSB), laminated-strand lumber, particleboard, and medium-density fiberboard (MDF)—have the environmental advantage of being made from small-diameter or other low-quality trees or waste from wood-processing operations, conserving higher-quality timber. With these products, the... Read more

News Brief

September 28, 2007

The U.S Environmental Protection Agency, The American Institute of Architects, the Building Materials Reuse Association, and West Coast Green have announced the winners of the Lifecycle Building Challenge (see EBNVol. 16, No. 3). Created to recognize innovations in building disassembly and materials reuse, the competition invited both built and... Read more

News Brief

September 28, 2007

The U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) has announced the next phase of its initiative to review how forest certification programs are addressed in the LEED Rating System (see

EBN

Vol. 15, No. 6). The Yale University-based consultant team hired to support the effort has posted its research reports for expert review, and LEED’s... Read more

News Analysis

August 30, 2007

In August 2007, President George W. Bush signed the “America Creating Opportunities to Meaningfully Promote Excellence in Technology, Education, and Science Act,” or the “America COMPETES” act. The bill authorizes funding for an array of programs in the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), the National Science Foundation (NSF), and a number of... Read more

News Brief

August 30, 2007

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has finalized new Energy Star specifications for commercial dishwashers and ice machines. Starting on October 11, 2007, manufacturers will be able to qualify their dishwashers for the Energy Star label; the specification for ice machines will not take effect until January 1, 2008. According to Gwen... Read more

News Analysis

August 30, 2007

MetroPaint, a 100% recycled-content latex paint produced in Portland, Oregon, has become the first paint to be certified under Green Seal’s recycled-content paint standard (see

EBN

Vol. 15, No. 12). The paint is produced by Metro, a regional council that collects unused paint as part of its waste management programs. To achieve... Read more

News Brief

August 30, 2007

In the first official federal statement about the chemical’s risks, a panel of scientists for the Center for Evaluation of Risks to Human Reproduction, part of the National Institutes of Health, concluded in August 2007 that bisphenol-A poses “some concern” for human health. After looking at more than 500 animal studies of the chemical, used to... Read more

Product Review

August 30, 2007
UPDATE April 29, 2010: Heartland BioComposites and all its assets have been purchased by RRM Composites LLC (dba Natures Composites). Natures Composites reopened the Heartland BioComposites manufacturing plant in late March 2010 and is currently manufacturing a composite product with improved fire, fade and mildew resistance, according to vice... Read more

News Brief

August 30, 2007
The Redmond, Washington, branch of Seattle-based PCC Natural Markets became the first grocery store to achieve a Gold certification in any of the U.S. Green Building Council’s LEED rating systems. The store, certified under LEED for Commercial Interiors, features 28 skylights that bring daylight into the store and reduce general lighting... Read more

News Brief

August 30, 2007

When Philips Lighting Company first introduced its Alto technology in 1995, the average amount of mercury in a four-foot (1.2 m) T-8 Alto fluorescent lamp was 14 mg. By encapsulating the mercury and creating a chemical barrier coating to prevent absorption of the mercury by the phosphor coating, Philips was able to lower the amount of mercury... Read more

Product Review

August 30, 2007
The basic Phoenix water heater from Heat Transfer Products (HTP) combines multiple features—including the integration of space and water heating—in one efficient package. The unit’s modulating burner and condensing flue provide residential hot water with an impressive 97% thermal efficiency using natural gas or liquid propane. Auxiliary hookups... Read more

News Analysis

August 30, 2007
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) announced in August 2007 that it had suspended the installation, sale, transfer, and donation of emergency-housing trailers until concerns over high levels of formaldehyde can be investigated. A common ingredient in pressed-wood products, including particleboard, formaldehyde can cause eye, nose, and... Read more

News Brief

August 30, 2007

At its annual conference in New York in July 2007, the Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA) announced a seven-point energy savings challenge for its more than 16,500 members. The challenge calls for BOMA members to decrease energy consumption in existing buildings by 30% across their portfolios by 2012 and benchmark every building’s... Read more

News Analysis

August 30, 2007
“Build tight and ventilate right” is a favorite motto of building scientists concerned with good indoor air quality and low energy use. A new test method from ASTM International—ASTM E2357, “Standard Test Method for Determining Air Leakage of Air Barrier Assemblies”—offers them help in living up to their motto.

The method provides the first... Read more

News Brief

August 30, 2007

Developers and builders in Babylon, New York, are preparing to register their buildings for LEED certification to comply with a 2006 local law that goes into effect in December 2007. The law requires all new commercial buildings larger than 4,000 ft2 (400 m2) to achieve at least a LEED Certified rating. In addition, projects applying for... Read more

News Analysis

August 30, 2007

Philips Lighting Company has announced a new line of T-8 fluorescent lamps using the company’s Alto II technology to replace its ten-year-old Alto technology. Each new lamp contains 1.7 mg of mercury, compared to 3.5 milligrams (mg) in each original Alto lamp. “Through some innovative approaches to mercury doses and retention in the lamp... Read more

News Brief

August 30, 2007

The American Society of Heating, Air-Conditioning, and Refrigerating Engineers (ASHRAE), the U.S. Green Building Council, and the U.K.-based Chartered Institute of Building Services Engineers are working together to provide guidance for measuring and reporting building performance. After a literature review, due out on September 1, 2007, the... Read more

Op-Ed

August 30, 2007

Back in August 1999, I participated in a U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) charrette to craft the LEED 2.0 Rating System from the original LEED 1.0 pilot. The small workgroup focused on site and ecosystem issues, in which I participated, sought to remove any bias that encouraged building on previously undeveloped sites. We ended up with five... Read more

News Brief

August 30, 2007

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has created a new website, Energy Star Quantity Quotes, to help those wishing to purchase Energy Star appliances and equipment in bulk. After registering with the website, purchasers can request price quotes from Energy Star partner companies; the website currently has supplier listings for light bulbs,... Read more