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Energy has been little reason to be a part of these campaigns, but that's changing.
by David Wigder
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Energy has been little reason to be a part of these campaigns, but that's changing.
by David Wigder
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Don't let the limitations of being a tenant stop you. A "green lease" and fostering a culture of improvement go a long way.
by Adam Siegel
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The move is designed to cut costs as well for the U.S. solar industry.
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Hardware is getting cheaper, but other costs are holding back solar energy. Startups from Solar Power International are fighting to change that.
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New York energy czar Richard Kauffman explains how the state’s Green Bank would fill the gaps in clean energy financing.
by Ann Goodman
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This startup attacks the 'soft costs' of solar with an online exchange for solar equipment.
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Self-consuming systems can spur building owners and tenants to use as much onsite solar electricity as possible. Could it work in the US?
by Jesse Morris
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Plenty of solar policies cover theft, damage or shoddy workmanship. SolarShield protects investors financing an installation.
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Few people are racing to renewables, but you can count on deal seekers and three other types.
by Anna Clark
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Want solar on my roof? Go ahead and pay me for it. Seriously. Here's how.
by James Mandel
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Limited information about performance blocks energy efficiency loans for buildings, but a new project could help to clear the path.
by Matt Golden
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Vieste Energy and Environmental Systems Design want to create a portfolio of U.S. data centers that run entirely on renewable energy.
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Here's a way to bypass the sprawling transmission systems of the industrialized world into a new energy paradigm.
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Understanding the differences among a range of product disclosure types will help building teams avoid confusion.
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Universities are taking advantage of long-term power purchase agreements to boost renewable energy and shrink carbon footprints.
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A Ceres roundtable on energy efficiency retrofits resulted in three types of recommendations for spurring movement.
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The social startup seeks to develop partnerships with companies that would use it to build employee and customer brand engagement.
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Can manufacturers create a fully transparent product that gives consumers and other users a clear picture of the product's environmental impact?
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Stanford University will chronicle the sustainability movement through the eyes of William McDonough via writings, conversations and tweets.
by Kira Gould
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A portion of the profits from offset credits will fund female social and economic development programs.
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Since 2008, Harvard's Office for Sustainability has unified the campus around its ambitious set of sustainability goals.
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NRG Energy volunteers discover how solar energy may spur economic development in the earthquake-ravaged country.
by Marc Gunther
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Tim Haywood, the company's head of sustainability and finance, reveals his plan for linking the two business units.
by James Murray
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Using integrated design criteria and performance standards, the school has cut energy use by 50-plus percent.