BuildingGreen Report

Op-Ed

September 1, 2003
Although I was frustrated to see the recent Letter to the Editor continuing to raise the rhetoric of the forest “certification wars” (Vol. 12, No. 6), I was not surprised. I was, however, truly disappointed in the apologetic tone of your editors’ response proclaiming your intention to maintain an FSC-exclusive approach to forest certification.

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News Brief

September 1, 2003

The country’s

largest commercially owned photovoltaic system was recently installed on Long Island, New York. Covering 102,700 ft2 (9,540 m2) of three buildings owned by Fala Direct Marketing, the system is owned by the Long Island Power Authority and was designed and installed by PowerLight Corporation, using Shell Solar panels. The... Read more

Op-Ed

September 1, 2003

Thank you for your coverage of Vermont Built Green in July 2003 (

Vol. 12, No. 7). I would like to correct the sentence that reads “Efficiency Vermont, a utility-funded demand-side management program in the state, currently covers all of the costs for Vermont Energy Star® compliance.” The Vermont Energy Star Homes service is jointly... Read more

News Brief

September 1, 2003
Santa Fe, New Mexico hosted a peculiar pageant on August 2, in the culmination of a Rotary Club-sponsored contest called “

The Path of Painted Potties.” After gracing the streets of Santa Fe during June and July, 75 creatively decorated toilets vied for honors in various categories, including TP Cruisers (for mobile entries) and Best Use of... Read more

News Brief

September 1, 2003
Prefabricated, portable classrooms

are far less likely than permanent classrooms to be healthy environments, according to California’s Air Resources Board and Department of Health Services. During their two-year study, the state found portable classrooms to have inadequate ventilation and lighting levels; elevated particulate matter, moisture,... Read more

Op-Ed

September 1, 2003

I really support

EBN and eagerly anticipate reading it. Your articles are very careful about stating supported facts and not just passing along marketing hype. However, I call your attention to the June 2003 (

Vol. 12, No. 6) article “Honeywell Controls the Nylon 6 Market”: The article ends with the statement “Nylon 6 is... Read more

News Brief

September 1, 2003

The Interstate Renewable Energy Council (IREC) has announced the

2003 Innovation and Special Recognition Award winners. IREC gave Innovation Awards to the

Sustainable Natural Alternative Power (SNAP) Program in Chelan County, Washington; the

Chicago Solar Partnership; and the

Utah Wind Power Campaign. IREC also... Read more

News Brief

September 1, 2003

Portland General Electric has expanded its

Earth Advantage™ program for green homes in the Northwest. In addition to satisfying the basic level of performance, homes can now achieve gold certification for performing especially well in indoor air quality, energy efficiency, or water conservation; or platinum certification for going... Read more

News Analysis

September 1, 2003

A ubiquitous flame retardant is finding its way into San Francisco Bay fish, according to a study recently conducted by a California state toxics lab for the nonprofit organization Environmental Working Group (EWG). Used as a flame retardant in products ranging from computers to carpets, PBDEs (polybrominated diphenyl ethers) are known to cause... Read more

Product Review

Low-density, open-cell polyurethane foam insulation made from soybeans may soon replace the non-renewable version.

September 1, 2003

Over the past year, three companies have begun marketing a low-density, open-cell polyurethane foam insulation made, in part, from soybeans. By far the best organized and established of these is BioBased Systems of Spring Valley, Illinois. Experienced users tell EBN that BioBase 501 works just as well as its petrochemical-based competitors, and... Read more

News Analysis

July 1, 2003

On May 29, 2003, the Resilient Floor Coverings Institute (RFCI) withdrew a lawsuit challenging New York State’s Green Building Tax Credit regulations (see

EBN

Vol. 9, No. 5) for excluding vinyl as an approved flooring material. The lawsuit, which was initiated in October 2000, was withdrawn just days before hearings were... Read more

Product Review

July 1, 2003
We have long been fans of the venturi-effect showerheads made by Energy Technology Laboratories (ETL) (see

EBN

Vol. 11, No. 10 and

Vol. 6, No. 8). We recently discovered another such product—made by Bricor Analytical, Inc. in Colorado Springs, Colorado. While quite different from the ETL products technologically, Bricor... Read more

News Brief

July 1, 2003

The American Solar Energy Society has named

Ralph Knowles a “Passive Solar Pioneer.” Distinguished Professor Emeritus Knowles has spent the past 40 years at the University of Southern California’s School of Architecture. Among Knowles’ contributions to passive design is the “solar envelope,” a zoning concept that ensures city buildings... Read more

News Brief

July 1, 2003

A number of state legislatures are reviewing

bills related to indoor air quality this session. Connecticut, Georgia, Illinois, Massachusetts, New York, Texas, and Virginia are considering legislation specifically addressing mold contamination.

News Analysis

July 1, 2003
Owens Corning and CertainTeed, leading manufacturers of building materials and systems, have joined Masco Contractor Services in sponsoring Environments for Living™, a program that guarantees energy efficiency and comfort in new homes. One among a number of residential energy-guarantee programs (see

EBN

Vol. 10, No. 10), Environments... Read more

News Brief

July 1, 2003

by Joseph W. Lstiburek, Ph.D., P.Eng.; Energy & Environmental Building Association, Minneapolis, MN, 2002. Available from EEBA, 952-881-1098,

www.eeba.org. Spiral-bound, 42 pages, $18 ($15 members).

The

EEBA Water Management Guide is a clear, concise booklet about preventing rain and groundwater entry into houses and light-... Read more

News Brief

July 1, 2003
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by Leonard R. Bachman; John Wiley & Sons, Inc., Hoboken, NJ, 2003. Hardcover, 479 pages, $75.

Integrated Buildings is an amazing book.... Read more

News Brief

July 1, 2003
Efficiency Vermont

, a state-sponsored program, recently received an

Innovations in American Government Award—the “Oscar” of government awards—and $100,000 to support its activities. The nation’s first independent, ratepayer-funded energy-efficiency utility, Efficiency Vermont has saved more than 99,000 megawatt hours of electricity in... Read more

News Analysis

July 1, 2003

A manufacturing facility built with great green hopes is now spending most of its time making a more conventional product. Great Lakes MDF, LLC has purchased the Lackawanna, New York medium-density fiberboard (MDF) plant formerly owned by The CanFibre Group, Ltd. The plant initially relied on phenol-formaldehyde binders in place of conventional... Read more

News Brief

July 1, 2003

CD-ROM released in 2003 by ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., PO Box C700, W. Conshohocken, PA 19428; 610-832-9585,

www.astm.org. Stock No.: Green03, $175 in North America, $193 elsewhere.

At the behest of its Committee E06.71 on Sustainability, ASTM has released a volume of its “Standards on CD-ROM” series focusing on... Read more