What Can You Do Right Now?

Set sprinklers to water the lawn or garden only - not the street or sidewalk.

 

Use the microwave to cook small meals. (It uses less power than an oven.)

 

Purchase "Green Power" for your home's electricity. (Contact your power supplier to see where and if it is available.)

 

Scrape, rather than rinse, dishes before loading into the dishwasher; wash only full loads.

 

Cut back on air conditioning and heating use if you can.

 

Turn off appliances and lights when you leave the room.

 

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Entries Tagged as 'Home Building'

FreeGreen Asks For Your Green House Ideas With $25,000 Contest




August 5th, 2008 · No Comments

By Julie Bonnin
If you’re in the market for a custom-built home, there really isn’t a reason not to build green. Who doesn’t want a smaller utility bill? Or to leave a reduced carbon footprint on your corner of planet Earth? FreeGreen, a web site with free green home designs, allows users to browse [...]

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Tags: Briefs · Home Building · Model Projects

A Home-Solar Guinea Pig: Extreme Tech Writer Installs Rooftop Panels




July 29th, 2008 · No Comments

By John DeFore

Even those among us who spend a fair deal of time daydreaming about living in a solar-powered home may stop short of actually shopping for the required equipment. You can’t just hop down to Home Depot and pick up a photovoltaic rig, after all, and we all know it’s expensive.
Happily, some pioneers [...]

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Tags: Briefs · Home Building · Home Improvements · Model Projects

Nation’s Largest Net-Zero Energy, Residential Community Planned For Colorado




July 21st, 2008 · 1 Comment

By Tom Kessler
Colorado developers have announced what they say is the country’s largest net-zero energy, master-planned community in Arvada, Colo., a suburb of Denver. Geos Neighborhood, which will begin infrastructure construction this fall, will feature 250 residences and can generate enough renewable energy to supply 100 percent of the annual energy needs of the entire [...]

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Tags: Briefs · Home Building · Model Projects

Green Your Home: Start Smart By Cutting Consumption




July 16th, 2008 · No Comments

By Paula Minahan
The idea of living in a truly sustainable green environment is a homeowner’s dream: Lower energy bills, healthier materials,

Photo: Barley & Pfeiffer Architects
Overhangs provide protection from the sun.
the satisfaction of “doing the right thing.” But with our slumping U.S. economy, many worry about holding onto their home — let alone building a [...]

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Tags: Cut Consumption · Energy/Water · Home Building · Home Improvements

A Conversation With Architect Peter Pfeiffer: The Common Sense Approach to Green Homebuilding




July 14th, 2008 · 1 Comment

By Paula Minahan
Peter Pfeiffer doesn’t mince words. His passion for green building takes an almost proselytizing tone at times. And it’s no wonder. The straight-shooting architect has spent the past 30 years at the forefront of the

Photo: Barley & Pfeiffer Architects
 
Peter Pfeiffer’s green house in Austin
green building movement. The award-winning work of his Austin-based firm, [...]

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Tags: Cut Consumption · Green Enthusiasts/Researchers · Home Building · Home Improvements

Eco-Brokers Show Buyers The Green




July 7th, 2008 · No Comments

By Julie Bonnin
Era Ford met EcoBroker Stephanie Edwards-Musa at a class on green building offered at Rice University in Houston.
Now the two of them are on a home tour in the Heights, a historic neighborhood near downtown, and just a few steps inside the door Ford is all but pumping her fist in the [...]

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Tags: Cut Consumption · Energy/Water · Home Building

"Junk Trees" Reused as Building Supplies




May 21st, 2008 · No Comments

By John DeFore
As counterintuitive as it sounds for those raised to think of all trees as environmentally precious, there are some varieties that prove a nuisance, possibly even a hazard, in certain areas.
Western juniper, for instance. While natural wildfire/regrowth cycles once kept juniper under control, modern firefighting efforts have sometimes allowed the trees [...]

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Tags: Briefs · Greener Businesses · Home Building · Home Improvements

Healthy Child Healthy World Winner Showcases A Green, Non-Toxic House




April 28th, 2008 · No Comments

By Michele Chan Santos
On a quiet street in the tree-covered city of Rollingwood, a suburb of Austin, Texas, sits a house designed to epitomize everything technology and modern design can do to make a home environmentally friendly and safe for families with children.

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Tags: Activists/Authors · Eco-kids · Energy/Water · Home Building · Model Projects

An LED Alternative to Incandescents




November 8th, 2007 · No Comments

By John DeFore
Of all the products that made BuildingGreen’s new Top 10 list, the one most likely to be of use to those of us who aren’t building homes (or remodeling kitchens) any time soon is the LR6 LED Downlight from LLF. Designed for use in recessed lighting fixtures, the downlight offers predictable benefits over [...]

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Tags: Briefs · Home Building · Home Improvements

Amid A Slump, Home Builders Rush To Green




November 7th, 2007 · No Comments

By Barbara Kessler
As the sub-prime loan implosion continues to seep the red ink of bad mortgages, home builders have been seeking cover in the color green.
No, it’s not yet a Christmas party. Building starts remain sluggish across the country. But green building, that once pigeonholed province of hippies and do-gooders, is growing despite the [...]

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Tags: Home Building · Model Projects

Building with the Environment in Mind




October 16th, 2007 · 1 Comment

By Harriet L. Blake
BOSTON — Green is the word among a growing number of multi-family housing projects around the nation, from San Francisco to Austin and beyond. In Boston, developer Tim Pappas has built the city’s first residential “green building.” The Macallen Building, which opened in June, is a condominium development that incorporates the environment [...]

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Tags: Energy/Water · Home Building · Model Projects

Zero Energy Home: So Hot It’s Cool




May 26th, 2007 · No Comments

By Barbara Kessler
It is 86 degrees as the afternoon sun assaults the asphalt roofs of Frisco, Texas. But it is cool inside the Craftsman-style house on Beacon Hill Drive.
The usual whir of the AC, ever present in so many area houses, has been replaced by the sounds of gently rustling leaves and breezes outside [...]

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Tags: Home Building · Model Projects

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Greenpeace Faults Kimberly-Clark for "Iron*E" For Using WALL*E

August 28th, 2008

By John DeFore

For a movie that explicitly addresses the perils of overconsumption, Pixar’s WALL*E is being used to promote an awful lot of consumer products.

One tie-in in particular is rankling Greenpeace. It seems that the lovable robot’s image has popped up on boxes of Kleenex, a product the activist group has criticized with a “Kleercut” campaign that asserts, “it takes 90 years to grow a box of Kleenex” because the product’s manufacturer Kimberly-Clark “all but refuses to use recycled paper in its products.” (Among other things, they’re trying to get parents and teachers to reject the company’s tissues in classrooms.) [Read more →]

 

Mitsubishi To Quadruple Its Solar Cell Production

August 28th, 2008

By John DeFore

Mitsubishi Electric announced Wednesday that it will quadruple its capability to produce solar cells, jumping from the 150 megawatts it currently produces each year to an annual 600MW capacity by 2012 — a more ambitious goal than its previously stated one to get to 500 MW by 2013. Current production levels are already triple what they were four years ago. [Read more →]

 

Texas Paying Cash Toward Cleaner Cars

August 28th, 2008

By Harriet Blake

Residents of the Dallas/Fort Worth metro area will again get a chance to trade in their pollution-emitting old clunker for a newer, less polluting car with the help of state money.

The North Central Texas Council of Governments (NCTCOG) reports that it has about $12 million for the second year of the AirCheckTexas Drive a Clean Machine campaign, which began taking applications in mid-August. [Read more →]