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Despite its young age, there are many indicators that the South African market for green buildings is poised for rapid growth. The sustained development of the market is likely to be ensured should government, non-governmental organisations and the private sector work in collaboration.
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. — The U.S.
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With annual Town Meeting coming up tomorrow, a town environmental committee is pushing for the passage of a proposal requiring greater energy efficiency in future construction.
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With annual Town Meeting coming up tomorrow, a town environmental committee is pushing for the passage of a proposal requiring greater energy efficiency in future construction.
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Land development plans for a shopping center that includes a Food Lion supermarket have been submitted to Washington Township.
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Mormons who worship at a new “green” meetinghouse at the edge of Farmington Bay will be able, at a glance, to see the good fruits of 156 solar panels on the building’s south roof.
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The newly built global headquarter of wind turbine maker Suzlon Energy Limited in Pune was on Friday certified as an eco-friendly building by the US Green Building Council.
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NEW YORK, NY–(Marketwire – April 29, 2010) – Green building renovations are defying the downward spiral seen in the general market for renovation work. As a result, green building retrofits that promote efficient energy usage are anticipated to increase substantially through 2015 and emerge as the “new normal” in the building industry, according to leading market research firm SBI Energy in the …
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With all the talk about green building, maybe you’d like the chance to see how it all looks in real life. The City of South San Francisco has just what you’re looking for: the “Green X-Ray House.” They’ve taken an ordinary, older three bedroom, one bath single story home, and renovated it using
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Quantum Materials Corporation today announced that its wholly owned subsidiary, Solterra Renewable Technologies, Inc., has engaged Green Giant Venture Fund to obtain forward sales of carbon credits generated by a solar electricity generation project planned in Saudi Arabia.

