BuildingGreen Report

News Brief

April 1, 2004
by Suzy Banks with Richard Heinichen, 2004. Tank Town Publishing, 512-894-0861, 512-858-2321 (fax), www.rainwatercollection.com. Paperback, 108 pages, $15 plus s/h

First published in 1997, this updated version of

Rainwater Collection for the Mechanically Challenged benefits from the authors’ experience installing hundreds more systems... Read more

News Brief

April 1, 2004
Photovoltaic production worldwide continued to grow rapidly in 2003, according to

PV News, to a total of 742 megawatts of generation capacity. But production in the U.S. dropped by 20% due to problems at AstroPower, which fell apart following an accounting scandal, and reduced U.S. production by BP Solar, which is ramping up plants in Australia... Read more

News Analysis

April 1, 2004

Philips Lighting, Forbo Flooring, The Invironmentalists, Johnson Controls, Johnson Diversey, and Milliken Carpets have teamed up to create the Alliance for Sustainable Built Environments. This loosely woven network of like-minded companies aims to promote awareness of sustainability while enhancing business opportunities for its members. “Our... Read more

News Brief

April 1, 2004
The winners of the annual Northeast Green Building Awards were announced in March at the Building Energy 2004 conference in Boston. The competition recognizes high-performance architecture—including new construction and renovations—built in the northeastern U.S. between the beginning of 1999 and the end of 2003. This year’s judges were

Daniel... Read more

Product Review

April 1, 2004
A unique outdoor light fixture from MoonCell, Inc. provides off-grid illumination using both solar and wind power. The Enviro-Lum™ luminaire is mounted on a pole between 12 and 15 feet (3.5 to 4.5 m) high, and is recommended for use in remote or environmentally sensitive locations. Each Enviro-Lum uses 12 one-watt Luxeon® LEDs (light-emitting... Read more

News Brief

April 1, 2004

PBS will begin airing a new television series this June focused on green building. Energy Wise Healthy Home will track the design and construction of a new home over the course of 26 half-hour episodes. The home is expected to earn Energy Star

® Home certification and American Lung Association Healthy House certification in its final... Read more

Op-Ed

April 1, 2004

I saw your recent article “CCA Phaseout Relatively Smooth” (

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Vol. 13, No. 2) and wanted to comment that, in addition to ACQ and copper azole, another group of products has seen a resurgence due to the CCA phaseout. Our company is involved in the manufacture and distribution of products, including dimensional lumber, sheeting... Read more

News Brief

April 1, 2004

The first modules of the

U.S. Life Cycle Inventory Database (see

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Vol. 12, No. 11) are now fully public and available at www.nrel.gov/lci/. This release represents a major milestone in the effort to produce public data for use in environmental life-cycle assessments, and should eventually help make it possible to... Read more

Feature

Some see a solution in artificial turf, but could plastic grass really be greener than the real thing?

April 1, 2004

Turf grass is ubiquitous in America, covering roadsides, parks, cemeteries, golf courses, and more than 50 million residential yards. Most experts believe that turf covers more than 30 million acres (12 million ha) of American ground, an area larger than the state of Pennsylvania. Lawns make popular common spaces, encouraging community... Read more

News Brief

March 1, 2004

Continuing a trend of rapid growth, the

U.S. Green Building Council announced in early February that it had accepted its 4,000th member. USGBC membership—which is open only to companies and organizations, not to individuals—hit 2,000 in September of 2002 and 3,000 in May of 2003.

Product Review

March 1, 2004
Many of us living and working in parts of the country without access to inexpensive natural gas rely on fuel oil for heating. In the Northeast, for example, 36% of homes and 38% of commercial buildings are heated with oil. The Upper Midwest also uses a lot of fuel oil, while Alaska relies on both heating oil and kerosene. It was in Alaska in mid-... Read more

News Analysis

March 1, 2004

The

Hayward Corporation, which produces FSC-certified wood products and other green building materials (see

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Vol. 9, No. 6 and

Vol. 10, No. 4), has achieved a LEED

® v2 Gold rating for its Hayward Building Systems plant in Santa Maria, California. The 55,000 ft

2 (5,100 m

2) facility... Read more

News Brief

March 1, 2004

A recent design team solicitation from the Architect of the Capitol placed a whopping

25% of its selection criteria on the teams’ green design capabilities. “We believe this level of emphasis is a new high-water mark for the federal government,” said Terrel Emmons, FAIA, director of Planning and Programming. The project, being procured... Read more

News Analysis

March 1, 2004
Obex, Inc., manufacturer of NovaWood

® landscape timbers, fencing, and pavers made from 100% post-consumer plastics, closed its doors in February. The Stamford, Connecticut company survived perennial capital shortages over its 15 years until an accident last April left owner Celeste Johnson unable to maintain sales streams, which plummeted more... Read more

News Brief

March 1, 2004
CertainTeed’s MemBrain

™ vapor retarder, which changes permeability according to relative humidity, has been awarded an Innovative Housing Technology Award in the energy category from the NAHB Research Center and EH Publishing. CertainTeed is online at www.certainteed.com. See

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Vol. 12, No. 11 for a review of MemBrain.

... Read more

Op-Ed

March 1, 2004

Please explain what makes “polyester yarn … impregnated with an acrylic-based material” fire resistant, as claimed in the article “PVC-Free Interior Shade Screening from Nysan” (

Vol. 12, No. 12). As far as we know, polyester and acrylics are both flammable.

Tim Burns, President

The Vinyl Institute

Arlington,... Read more

News Brief

March 1, 2004

A new program is making it easier for Puget Sound residents to make their homes more efficient. Through a partnership with Efficiency Services Group (a division of Portland General Electric), HomeStreet Bank has started the

Mortgage Options for Resource Efficiency (MORE™) program. Participants in the program receive custom home energy... Read more

News Analysis

March 1, 2004
According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), freight trucks and locomotives use 35 billion gallons (1.5x10

11 liters) of diesel fuel each year, emitting over 350 million metric tons of carbon dioxide. Facing a predicted 25% increase in these numbers by 2012, EPA launched a new program in February focused on making America’s... Read more

News Brief

March 1, 2004
The community of

Civano, in southeast Tucson, Arizona, was named Best New Community in

Sunset Magazine’s annual Best Places to Live story. The 818-acre (330 ha), mixed-use community was designed around New Urbanist ideals, with a strong sense of community and place (see

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Vol. 9, No. 7). The homes use 50% less energy... Read more

News Brief

March 1, 2004

The

Home Builders Association of Metro Denver, which recently trademarked the name Built Green

® for its residential green building program (the largest in the nation), has issued a cease and desist request against Vermont’s

Building for Social Responsibility (BSR) over its use of the name Vermont Built Green for its own... Read more