Net-Zero Energy

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A High-Performance Country Cottage

Mixing curb appeal with ground-breaking wall framing, this home could be heated... More

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Online Course: Deep Energy Retrofits

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Learning the Language of Home Performance with Sam Rashkin

Sam Rashkin, chief architect at the Department of Energy, Office of Energy... More

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Use No Energy, Win $10,000

NESEA announces the winner of this year's Zero Net Energy Building Award. More

Achieving Net Zero with Dow
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Achieving Net Zero with Dow

Helping builders achieve net zero is Dow’s latest initiative. Lauren Hunter stops... More

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Studying Moisture in Fat Walls

A cellulose-insulated double wall is less expensive than the same wall insulated... More

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NIST Test House Counts Down to Net Zero

Just days remain for it to reach its goal More

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Words Matter

What the Patagonian Toothfish can teach us about building science. More

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Net-Zero Water Use & How to Get There

When it comes to controlling costs in operating a home, right after energy one of the top expenditures is water. This is not only an issue for homeowners; itís also an issue for cities and other communities that operate systems to deliver that water. Therefore more homes that become “net-zero” in their water usage, the better for the homeowners and the community at large. More

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Watershed Moment: 2011 Solar Decathlon Winners

The University of Maryland won first place in the Solar Decathlon with its WaterShed house, which is designed to also help preserve watersheds. More

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