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Keyword: "solar"

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Net-Zero Field House Is a Classroom and a Money Maker for The Putney School
By Andrew Cohen, July 2011
The Putney School, a private, progressive secondary school in southeastern Vermont, sits on 500 acres that include a dairy farm, stands of sugar maples, vegetable gardens and hay fields.

California High School Targets Grid Neutrality with Wind, Solar Power
By Michael Popke, July 2011
Architect Jorge de la Cal can’t definitively say that the new net-zero high school he designed in San Pedro, Calif., is the first of its kind.

Solar Energy Applications Making Waves at Sports, Recreation Facilities
By Andrew Cohen, October 2010
It's the smaller solar energy applications that are making waves in the sports and recreation field.

The Formula for Energy Efficiency in Windows
By Andrew Cohen, October 2010
Shedding some light on windows that adjust to outdoor conditions

Cutting-Edge Strategies Make Oregon Aquatics Center Model for Sustainability
By Nicholas Brown, October 2010
Cutting-edge approaches to conserving water and energy have made an Oregon aquatics center a model for sustainability.

No Two Rec Center Designs Are Alike
By Andrew Cohen, August 2010
Recreation centers share many components and design priorities, yet no two designs are alike.

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