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And here's the finished project. We designed this DIY light fixture for an HGTV room makeover show. Read more about the project on Re:modern's Facebook page
Design: Re:modern, San Carlos, CA
Construction: Honest Builders, Oakland, CA
Wallpaper: Owls by Abigail Edwards
Three of the 80 bee hives of Brookview Farm in Manakin-Sabot, VA, on Thursday, May 5, 2011, that produce honey for Fall Line Farms, a local food cooperative in the Richmond, VA area that offers a wide variety of household food staples and specialty items on an ever changing inventory of fruits, vegetables, meats, soaps, eggs, cheeses, flowers, honey, pastas, sauces, syrups, baked goods, mushrooms, flour and grains. Suppliers post what they have on a Lulus Local Food online listing and customers can make their selection. Every Thursday suppliers deliver orders to, one of several pick-up points, designated by the customers in or around the Richmond area. USDA Photos by Lance Cheung.
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Illiterate rural grandmothers being trained in 6 months to solar electrify their own villages - Solar lanterns on The Niger River
On August 28, 2015, Governor Andrew M. Cuomo announced that the New York Power Authority has finished $2.1 million in energy efficiency upgrades at the Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s Metro-North Railroad North White Plains Train Yard. This energy saving project, completed under the Governor's BuildSmart NY program, will save New York State more than $328,000 in energy costs and remove approximately 1,280 tons of greenhouse gases annually.
Photo: MTA Metro-North Railroad / Richard Bottali
Compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs) being tested at the Lighting and Appliance Testing Laboratory (LATL) of the Department of Energy (DPE) in UP Diliman, Quezon City. The Philippine Energy Efficiency Project has distributed compact fluorescent lamps (CFL) nationwide in exchange for their incandescent bulbs. Each CFL is expected to save customers 400 pesos, around $8.50, each year for the next 7 to 10 years.
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Sandy Fisher, co-owner of Brookview Farm in Manakin-Sabot, VA, on Thursday, May 5, 2011 enjoys being a rancher that supplies beef to Fall Line Farms a local food cooperative in the Richmond, VA area that offers a wide variety of household food staples and specialty items on an ever changing inventory of fruits, vegetables, meats, soaps, eggs, cheeses, flowers, honey, pastas, sauces, syrups, baked goods, mushrooms, flour and grains. Suppliers post what they have on a Lulus Local Food online listing and customers can make their selection. Every Thursday suppliers deliver orders to, one of several pick-up points, designated by the customers in or around the Richmond area. USDA Photos by Lance Cheung.
CV08 consumes the abandoned suburbs through its front 2 legs. It processes the materials and fires off compacted recycling missiles to awaiting recycling plants. Its middle legs and one rear leg follow the front legs to terra-form the newly revealed earth with native Flora and Fauna.
Illiterate rural grandmothers being trained in 6 months to solar electrify their own villages - Solar grandmothers from Tanzania
One million BTU propane fueled boilers at Good Harvest Farm on April 19, 2011 in Strasburg, PA, completed Rural Energy for America Program (REAP) grant supported renovation six months ago that replaced an 80-year old structure with a new 4,000 sq. ft. facility that features energy efficient glass roof with curtains that block or trap heat, radiant heaters in or above the floor, and the replacement of an oil-fired hot-air furnaces with propane fueled boilers that supply fin-tube and cement embedded tube elements with hot water. With current fuel prices, there is a projected 2011 energy cost savings of more than $20,000; a 40% reduction in energy costs – exceeding projected savings. Plant health and quality has improved and been more consistent because the temperature and humidity is computer controlled and distributed evenly throughout the facility. Utilizing sensors and a roof mounted weather station the system can maintain four different climate zones 24-hours a day. Two 1,000,000 BTU propane fueled boilers heat the water to 190 degrees for the 8,000 feet of fin-tube heating elements were used where the original foundation, and the 8,000 feet of tubing that was embedded in a new cement foundation. After traveling through the energy efficient system, water only looses 20 degrees. When temperatures become to hot, motorized roof vents open to allow rising heat to escape; a 98% energy savings from massive fans that previously forced air out. Both systems create a microclimate in and round the plant trays in the growing and sales room. Representing Good Harvest Farm Chris Powell says, “You don’t need to have a lot of land to have a lot of green houses. There are places in cities where vegetables are grow on store roof tops and selling them below in the same structure.” USDA Photo by Lance Cheung.
Team Florida displayed their Solar Decathlon 2011 Design Development Model at the International Builders' Show in Orlando, Florida from January 12-15, 2011. (Credit: All Commercial Photography/U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon)
University of Illinois displayed their Solar Decathlon 2011 Design Development Model at the International Builders' Show in Orlando, Florida from January 12-15, 2011. (Credit: All Commercial Photography/U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon)
The Clayton i-house exterior features concrete fiber siding by James Hardie and durable corrugated steel siding. It also has a large outdoor living space which has been constructed with composite decking made from recycled materials. Another "green" feature of this home is the butterfly-style roof with rain collection design.
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I bought this washer in Albuquerque, NM and all the washers they sold there were "water efficient." My washer senses how much water is needed depending on the size of the load. I've had this one for many years and it still works great.
Florida International University displayed their Solar Decathlon 2011 Design Development Model at the International Builders' Show in Orlando, Florida from January 12-15, 2011. (Credit: All Commercial Photography/U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon)
The Hydro-Center establishes an urban prototype that makes the collection, storage, use, and perception of water essential to it's form and performance.
The old dishwasher (GE Nautilus) used $58 to operate per year with an electric water heater and $31 per year with a gas water heater (according to the old dishwasher's Energy Guide).
Team China's Tongji University displayed their Solar Decathlon 2011 Design Development Model at the International Builders' Show in Orlando, Florida from January 12-15, 2011. (Credit: All Commercial Photography/U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon)
Team Belgium's Ghent University displayed their Solar Decathlon 2011 Design Development Model at the International Builders' Show in Orlando, Florida from January 12-15, 2011. (Credit: All Commercial Photography/U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon)
Team New Jersey's Rutgers University and New Jersey Institute of Technology displayed their Solar Decathlon 2011 Design Development Model at the International Builders' Show in Orlando, Florida from January 12-15, 2011. (Credit: All Commercial Photography/U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon)
The Ohio State University displayed their Solar Decathlon 2011 Design Development Model at the International Builders' Show in Orlando, Florida from January 12-15, 2011. (Credit: All Commercial Photography/U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon)
Victoria University of Wellington displayed their Solar Decathlon 2011 Design Development Model at the International Builders' Show in Orlando, Florida from January 12-15, 2011. (Credit: All Commercial Photography/U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon)
Team Tidewater Virginia (Old Dominion University and Hampton University) displayed their Solar Decathlon 2011 Design Development Model at the International Builders' Show in Orlando, Florida from January 12-15, 2011. (Credit: All Commercial Photography/U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon)
The Solar Energy Foundation fights against two of the major global problems: poverty and climate change, replacing kerosene lamps by innovative and long-life solar lanterns and Solar-Home-Systems. We enable people in off-grid areas to access solar energy, linked with our commitment for social, environmental and financial sustainability
WatAir is well placed to serve the needs of a number of different users. It has been designed with international development and disaster relief in mind, with aid agencies purchasing and distributing the product. It can deliver safe drinking water where there are no obvious sources though dew harvesting/rainwater collection, it can provide shelter where there is none and can offer basic filtration to clean, for example, river. Connecting a number of WatAir devices together they can be used for drip irrigation within agriculture where water is scare or can provide a communal water supply by way of a “water farm”.
The Philippine Energy Efficiency Project has distributed compact fluorescent lamps (CFL) nationwide in exchange for their incandescent bulbs. Each CFL is expected to save customers 400 pesos, around $8.50, each year for the next 7 to 10 years.
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Parsons The New School for Design and Stevens Institute of Technology displayed their Solar Decathlon 2011 Design Development Model at the International Builders' Show in Orlando, Florida from January 12-15, 2011. (Credit: All Commercial Photography/U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon)
Compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs) being tested at the Lighting and Appliance Testing Laboratory (LATL) of the Department of Energy (DPE) in UP Diliman, Quezon City. The Philippine Energy Efficiency Project has distributed compact fluorescent lamps (CFL) nationwide in exchange for their incandescent bulbs. Each CFL is expected to save customers 400 pesos, around $8.50, each year for the next 7 to 10 years.
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This cozy 1227 SqFt home has three bedrooms and two baths. This home has lots of features, including a customizable kitchen island, stone accents, and several master bath options to choose from.
Clayton Homes Model #37LVS16803Z
The Geyser building, in Parnell, Auckland, is meant to be the future of energy efficient office space in New Zealand. This building is just around the corner from my place and I've been aware of it but only walked in to it the other day. It's a stand out in terms of architecture in Auckland, and one of the few interesting, modern and engaging buildings in the city. Hopefully it will inspire other developers.
Biosphera is an enclosed microworld in which people can change conditions and observe perturbations in the ecological system. A computer interfaces with sensors and actuators to enable detection and control of environmental parameters such as light, temperature, and moisture in the physical world.
Bold colors with a Mexican influence were used in this dining room. Notice the tray ceiling here too. Which has lighting throughout the perimeter of the tray for accent as well. See the view to the lake? It certainly is a great place to enjoy a day in Northern Wisconsin!
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As part of the Living Smart series, this 1531 SqFt home offers three bedrooms with an option for a fourth, two baths, a living room, and a family room. This home can be customized to fit the needs of any family. The kitchen has a customizable center island, several choices for window/doors, fireplace options, and even master bath options to choose from.
Clayton Homes Model #37LVS28583A
From the 2010 Tunica Show, the Buccaneer Limited Deneen has an open floorplan that is great for entertaining. Nice flow from the living room into the kitchen, dining area and family room. Lots of space for a large family! This home features recessed lighting, Hunter ceiling fans and GE appliances.
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Cavalier Homes Model #73BUL28724B
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The Philippine Energy Efficiency Project has distributed compact fluorescent lamps (CFL) nationwide in exchange for their incandescent bulbs. Each CFL is expected to save customers 400 pesos, around $8.50, each year for the next 7 to 10 years.
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Shafraaz and Serena Kaba’s near net-zero home was inspired by the German concept of the Passivhaus, a super energy efficient home that requires very little energy for heating or cooling. The home is air tight, very well insulated and it gets half its heating from passive solar energy streaming through the windows. Photo Darren Greenwood www.greenenergyfutures.ca/episode/episode-80-chasing-net-...
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That's the screen porch, with a south-facing roof for future photovoltaic and solar thermal panels.
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This arena is the largest of the three in the Thunderbird Sports Centre and has a permanent seating for 5,054 persons. During the Olympics, 1,800 additional seats were added. [April 2010 Photo by Ray Van Eng]
Upon arrival in our final port of call, we took a bus ride into the city, ranked as the "Greenest City in the World" for its extraordinary energy efficiency. I've never seen so many people on foot or bicycle, nor so many using public transport. There are five lovely ladies riding or walking in front of our double-decker bus. Beauty and brains. I like it already!