BuildingGreen Report

News Brief

November 1, 2000

A big water controversy is bubbling up in the community of Sandy Valley, Nevada, where the La Jolla, California-based Vidler Water Company hopes to

extract 600 million gallons (2.3 million m3) of water per year. The water would be pumped 600 miles (965 km) and across a mountain range to a cluster of condominiums near the California-... Read more

News Analysis

November 1, 2000
Insuring the Green Premium for Electricity

A joint effort between the renewable energy industry and federal and state agencies proposes to leverage public funds to dramatically advance the generation of electricity from new renewable energy sources. The Green Power Initiative from the Renewable Energy Alliance (REA) aims to help bridge a... Read more

News Brief

November 1, 2000

Video by Jim Hamm Productions with the National Film Board of Canada, 1999 (U.S. release: 2000). Narrated by David Suzuki. Distributed by Bullfrog Films, Inc., 610/779-8226, 800/543-3764;

www.bullfrogfilms.com. 46 minutes, $75 to rent, $250 to buy

Turning Down the Heat is a super introduction to the field of renewable energy as a... Read more

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November 1, 2000
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An unusual collaboration among British Columbian forest products companies and environmental groups will examine

conservation-based ecosystem management of temperate rainforests. Four of the largest timber companies in BC (Canadian Forest Products, Fletcher Challenge Canada, Western Forest Products, and Weyerhaeuser) will... Read more

News Analysis

November 1, 2000
Cotton Insulation is Back!

The allure of a building material made from blue jeans is undeniable. One of the new cotton insulation products we field-tested attracted attention even at its 6:45 a.m. delivery here at the

EBN office. Peering into the blue bundles of batts, passersby peppered us with questions: what is this stuff, how does... Read more

News Brief

November 1, 2000
Awards & Competitions

The American Institute of Architects’ Committee on the Environment has announced a juried design competition for the

2001 Earth Day Top Ten green building awards. (In past years the Committee has used a less formal process to select projects for this recognition.) Entries will be reviewed for architectural... Read more

News Brief

October 1, 2000
Newsbriefs

The

City of Portland, Oregon has hired two well-known experts, architect Greg Acker and green building consultant Michael O’Brien, to provide services to the design and construction community as part of its Green Building Initiative. The City’s programs are expected to become available in late fall of 2000. For details,... Read more

Op-Ed

October 1, 2000
Perspective: Being Green at BuildingGreen

Working on the feature article this month was inspiring not only because of the great stories I heard about companies that are truly “walking the talk,” but also because it helped me see how much more

we can be doing. We’re committed to greening the building industry, but how are we doing... Read more

News Brief

October 1, 2000

The

Permaculture Credit Union, based in Santa Fe, New Mexico, opened this summer. The Credit Union will operate on the ethics of permaculture: care of the earth, care of people, and reinvestment of surplus. Membership in this credit union will be limited to those persons who have completed a Permaculture Institute-recognized... Read more

News Brief

October 1, 2000
Newsbriefs

84 Lumber has just joined the ranks of Home Depot, Lowe’s, and Menard’s as the largest home improvement retailers to commit to some type of certified lumber policy (stores rank in total U.S. sales: Home Depot–#1, Lowe’s–#2, Menard’s–#3, and 84 Lumber–#6). The details and level of specificity of each store’s policy and plan vary—84... Read more

News Analysis

October 1, 2000
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IAQ-Rated Products

A new Web-based product registry from Air Quality Sciences, Inc. (AQS) offers product manufacturers an opportunity to promote products that meet widely referenced indoor air quality (IAQ) guidelines. While the number of building materials listed currently is small, it is... Read more

News Brief

October 1, 2000
TXU Electric

, the largest electric utility in Texas, has entered into a “sell all, buy all” wind power contract with FPL Energy, LLC, a subsidiary of Florida Power and Light, a $6 billion national provider of electricity-related services (15% of FPL’s energy portfolio comes from wind power, with 85% coming from renewables or natural gas). FPL... Read more

Op-Ed

October 1, 2000
Errata on BEES Review

In our review of the BEES 2.0 software (EBNVol. 9, No. 9), we made two unfortunate errors:

1. When we expressed skepticism about the installed costs of vinyl siding and stucco, we reversed the numbers. BEES uses $1.29/ft2 ($13.89/m2) for stucco and $2.07/ft2 ($22.39/m2). for vinyl. We have also learned that these... Read more

News Brief

October 1, 2000
Awards & Competitions

On June 15, 2000,

Collins & Aikman Floorcovering was presented with one of six Corporate Conscience Awards from the New York City-based Council on Economic Priorities. C&A was recognized for its ER3® carpet products, made largely from old carpet; for its take-back program for old carpet; and for its... Read more

Product Review

October 1, 2000
Capstone Microturbine: Opening Up Cogeneration Opportunities

Looking a bit like an oversized computer tower, the Model 330 Capstone MicroTurbine™ is paving the way for cost-effective cogeneration in commercial and industrial buildings. While state-of-the-art power plants can achieve a conversion rate for source energy to electricity as high as... Read more

Op-Ed

October 1, 2000
There’s No Lack of Engineers Who Know Buildings!

I disagree with the reported remark concerning the mechanical engineering community and education in building design (“What the U.S. design profession really lacks is creative mechanical engineers!” in

EBN

Vol. 9, No. 7/8, p. 8). Yes, a mechanical engineer from one of the many... Read more

News Brief

October 1, 2000

Researchers at the University of Florida have demonstrated that existing stack-scrubbing technology can be applied to wood-burning boilers to remove and render insoluble volatilized heavy metals from the

incineration of CCA-treated wood (see

EBN

Vol. 6, No. 3 for background discussion). Bubbling stack exhaust through... Read more

News Brief

October 1, 2000
Armstrong World Industries has dramatically expanded its ceiling tile recycling program (

EBN

Vol. 7, No. 10). The company now pays the freight (within the lower 48) on trailer loads—30,000 ft2 (2,800 m2) or more—of approved tiles, has streamlined the process of recycling, and gives great guidance on job-site practices for efficient... Read more

News Analysis

October 1, 2000
DOE Promotes High-Performance Buildings

At an October 3 reception on Capitol Hill and an October 4 press conference, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) will roll out the initial results of its roadmapping initiatives for promoting high-performance commercial buildings. The series of roadmapping efforts to be featured involve broad-based... Read more

News Brief

October 1, 2000
Larry Sherwood

, who has served ably as executive director of the American Solar Energy Society (ASES) for 12 years, has announced his resignation. Larry plans to leave the association following the ASES Annual meeting in April 2001. He does not have definite plans for the future.