News Analysis
In the early 1980s, fully 95% of the world’s wind energy generating capacity was located in the United States. Today, that share has dropped to 22%, according to the Energy Information Administration (EIA) of the U.S. Department of Energy: about 1,620 megawatts (MW), down from a high of 1,823 MW in 1992.... Read more
Product Review
EBN is aware of to offer third-party-certified engineered wood products.
This past July, the company gained chain-of-custody certification from Smart Wood for glulam beams and is nearly there with... Read more
Op-Ed
I read your Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) coverage in
EBN
Vol. 7, No. 10 [November 1998]. My information tells me that LEED won’t work with a self-assessment model. The Colorado self-assessment tool in the residential sector has done a good job at building market share, but the... Read more
News Analysis
A structural insulated panel (SIP) plant being completed in Williamsport, Pennsylvania will likely be the first in North America to produce polyisocyanurate-core SIPs that do not harm the ozone layer. Agile Building Systems’ 110,000 sq. ft. (10,200 m2) plant will initially use the industry-standard HCFC-141b... Read more
News Brief
The American Society of Heating, Refrigeration, and Air-Conditioning Engineers, Inc. (ASHRAE) is soliciting comments on six Independent Substantive Changes to its
Standard 90.1-1989R: “Energy Standard for Buildings Except Low-Rise Residential Buildings.” The most extensive sections being modified are those on building... Read more
News Analysis
Following States Industries in 1997 (the first manufacturer to offer certified hardwood plywood—see... Read more
News Brief
A
Nursing and Biomedical Sciences classroom building being designed for the
University of Texas at Houston by Vancouver-based Patkau Architects received a 1998 Award of Excellence from
Canadian Architect magazine. Juror Peter Busby lauded the project’s “integration of an environmental design approach with an excellent... Read more
News Analysis
There’s good news and bad news in the demand water heater field. . . .
The good news is that the
AquaStar 125-EI (now referred to as the 125-X) demand water heater that we reviewed in the April 1998 issue of
EBN (
Vol. 7, No. 4) is finally being shipped—months after its scheduled debut.... Read more
Product Review
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Op-Ed
The recent EPA standard on VOC limits in architectural coatings includes a provision that may represent the wave of the future in environmental policy and regulation. Although limits are established on allowable levels of VOCs in various coatings, the agency has chosen to allow manufacturers to exceed these limits by... Read more
News Brief
Efficient Wood Use in Residential Construction: A Practical Guide to Saving Wood, Money, and Forests
by Ann Edminster and Sami Yassa, 1998. Natural Resources Defense Council, 40 W. 20th Street, New York, NY 10011-4211; 212/727-2700, www.nrdc.org. Paperback, 112 pages, $15 + $3 shipping
Too often forest conservation activists promote the use of non-wood construction systems without... Read more
News Analysis
The concerns about safe disposal of chromated copper arsenate (CCA)-treated wood coming out of service (see
EBN
Vol. 6, No. 3, March 1997) may be far more immediate than previously believed. A technical paper in the November-December issue of
Forest Products Journal by... Read more
News Brief
With its fourth annual cycle, the EnergyValue Housing Award administered by the National Association of Home Builders Research Center appears to be gaining steam.
Quite a few winners were announced at the January 14 ceremony in Dallas, with some outstanding projects. A number of the winning entries... Read more
Feature
What’s in a Paint?
Psychologists have long known that the colors with which we surround ourselves can affect our energy and our moods. Unfortunately, too few professionals of any type realize how the medium we use to create those colors can affect our health and the health of the planet. This article looks at new developments with interior paints and explores the... Read more
News Brief
1998 Professional Achievement Award to developer
John Kurowski, owner of Kurowski Development Co. of Littleton, Colorado, for his leadership in the creation of the Green Builder Program of Colorado. As president of the Home Builders Association of Metro Denver, Kurowski helped launch a $1 million... Read more
News Analysis
Owens Corning’s breakthrough binder-free fiberglass insulation, Miraflex® (see
EBN
Vol. 4, No. 1) is now available with a stapling flange for use in 2x4 and 2x6 stud walls. The new wall products were introduced in August 1998 and became available nationally in the fall. Miraflex was... Read more
News Brief
by David Lloyd Jones. The Overlook Press, Woodstock, N.Y., 1998 (distributed by Penguin Putnam, Inc.). Hardcover, 250 pages, $65. Note: Sometimes listed with the sub-title “Contemporary Green Buildings”
Several books published in the past decade have claimed to provide an overview of ecologically... Read more
News Analysis
Heraklith-Fiber Rock Canada, manufacturer of wood-fiber-based acoustical ceiling panels, has pulled out of North America, according to the importer, Fiber Rock Canada. This move leaves Tectum as the only wood-fiber-based ceiling panel distributed on the continent. See
EBN
Vol. 7, No. 4... Read more
Op-Ed
The evidence on global warming has become increasingly hard to dispute: 20 consecutive years with above-average global temperatures, 18 consecutive months that set new all-time monthly temperature records, 1998 temperatures almost three-tenths of a degree Fahrenheit higher than the previous record (page 3). Most... Read more
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