LEED Certification & Solar Energy
LEED Certification is a green building standard that is driving new construction and renovations for businesses around…
LEED Certification is a green building standard that is driving new construction and renovations for businesses around…
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On July 18, 2019, Governor Cuomo signed into law what is being billed as the “most aggressive…
The food and beverage industry is powering ahead with solar energy. Mars, Danone and Clif Bar &…
Solar power is a reliable and safe form of energy generation that can greatly reduce the operating…
Connecticut Solar Update News flash: ZREC Program open until June 12th! Connecticut's annual ZREC incentive program is open…
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The U.S. uses the federal tax code to promote the deployment of renewable energy across the country. …
System monitoring kiosk with real-time solar energy generation data Solar photovoltaic systems produce energy without moving parts, loud…
The Environmental Protection Agency designates brownfields as “a property with the presence or potential presence of a hazardous substance, pollutant, or contaminant” (EPA). Common examples of brownfields include capped landfills, industrial sites with historically poor waste management and manufacturing facilities with hazardous chemical waste. The nation’s history of heavy industry, involving oil refineries and manufacturing facilities, has resulted in numerous designated brownfields within certain regions.