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Zero Net Energy Homes, NYC Region. NESEA – the Northeast Sustainable Energy Association – is holding an AIA accredited professional workshop on the design and construction of zero net energy homes. See NESEA's Sustainablility Series - Zero Net Energy Homes ... 19: Go Green Energy Fair, Woodstock, NY. This event will feature speakers on solar, geo-thermal, wind and net-zero home. Mountainview Studio, ...
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Building America: About Building America
Department of Energy 1000 Independence Avenue, SW Washington, D.C., 20585-0121 (202) 586-1689 email: Terry.Logee@ee.doe.gov Lew Pratsch Onsite Power Systems and "Net Zero Energy" Homes Office of Building Technologies EE-2J / Forrestal Building U.S. Department of Energy 1000 Independence Avenue, SW Washington, D.C., 20585 ...
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Energy Future Coalition
Energy Future Coalition, have suggested that ethanol -- combined with other strategies like plug-in hybrids -- could reduce the need for imported oil to zero ... net energy balance (the value of inputs like plowing, planting and fertilizing vs. the value of the outputs) shows net benefits of 25 to 40 percent. Finally, even accounting for its lower energy ...
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GBA E-Update November 2007
Green Home Guide - www.greenhomeguide.org Green homes save money because they use less water and energy than conventional homes. Their use of non-toxic building materials makes ... . — $250,000 to support construction of a zero-net-energy education/research/administration center utilizing anaerobic digesters, solar and on-site wind energy technologies. The center will annually offset 443, ...
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GBA E-Update October 2007
Green Home Guide - www.greenhomeguide.org Green homes save you money because they use less water and energy than other homes. Their use of non-toxic building materials makes ... — $250,000 to support construction of a zero-net-energy education/research/administration center utilizing anaerobic digesters, solar and on-site wind energy technologies. The center will annually offset 443,124 ...
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Green Home Building: Natural Building Techniques
Amazon.com The Natural House: A Complete Guide to Healthy, Energy-Efficient, Environmental Homes by Daniel D. Chiras, 2000. The Natural House is a tour of the ... to photos galleries of natural/alternative buildings distantplanet.net features two video segments of "The Natural House", one is about an interesting hybrid zero net energy house in Oregon and the other is about ...
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Millions of homes could, if the ... buildings which are zero net energy users as the Vales here and Bill Dunster in London have shown. At the same time buildings as platforms for renewable energy technology could transform the energy deficit run ...
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Department of Energy - Press Releases
Fuels More... Buildings ENERGY STAR Financing Homes More... Clean Air, Soil & Water Climate Change Facilities Oversight More... Annual Energy Outlook Annual Energy Review Energy Statistics Frequenty Asked ... Energy Meeting 08/05/08 U.S. Department of Energy Releases Revised Total System Life Cycle Cost Estimate and Fee Adequacy Report for Yucca Mountain Project 08/05/08 DOE to Pursue Zero-Net Energy ...
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Building an Energy-Efficient America: Zero Energy & High Efficiency Buildings - PennEnvironment
Homes and businesses exist that use a fraction of the energy of typical buildings—some also generate 100 percent or more of the energy ... zero net energy by 2030. These policy changes would have a huge impact on energy ...
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New Study: Building Green Could Lead to Dramatic Energy Savings - PennEnvironment
Nearly half of the energy we use in the United States—and 10 percent of the energy in the world— ... to be zero net energy by 2030. Zero net energy buildings would use drastically less energy, and then whatever energy the buildings would need would be supplied by solar panels, geothermal systems or other on-site energy sources. ...
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