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Energy 101: Geothermal Heat Pumps

An energy-efficient heating and cooling alternative, the geothermal heat pump system moves heat from the ground to a […]

Energy 101: Cool Roofs

Environmentally friendly “Cool Roofs” reflect the sun’s heat,  reduce both building cooling loads, lower utility bills, reduce the urban heat island […]

Energy 101: Home Energy Assessment

A home energy assessment, also known as a home energy audit, is the first step to assess how […]

LEED Credential Maintenance Program (CMP)

All LEED professionals are required to maintain their credential by earning continuing education hours. LEED Green Associates must […]

Overview Analysis for the LEED Green Associate Exam

The material and information in this document constructs a more detailed perspective of the LEED process than what […]

The Dangers Of Going Green

Too often design questions focus on protecting one aspect or another of nature. Instead, we need to look […]

6 Step Study Plan for the LEED Green Associate Exam

This outline provides basic information to assist your understanding of how to begin studying for the LEED Green […]

A Day Made of Glass

Can you imagine organizing your daily schedule with a few touches on your bathroom mirror? Chatting with far-away […]

A Product Is Only as Sustainable as the Sum of Its Parts

Selecting sustainable cabinetry requires careful examination of multiple components. One of those little inconveniences with documenting credits for […]

Leveraging the Landscape to Manage Water

According to a report from the Sustainable Business Network of Greater Philadelphia, one inch of rainwater hitting one […]

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