$42 million is being invested in energy-efficient solutions. The Department of Energy has announced that $42 million in funding will be dedicated to research energy-efficient ways to cool…
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NASA Selects Companies to Develop Moon Mission Solar
Long-term lunar exploration requires a reliable power source. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has announced the selection of three companies to develop solar array systems suitable…
Read MoreFHA Issues Green Mortgage Insurance Premium Guidance
Owners of care facilities are encouraged to adopt efficient and sustainable standards. The Federal Housing Administration (FHA) recently announced new guidances for upcoming changes to Mortgage Insurance Premiums…
Read MoreEnergy Department Turns Focus to Furnace Efficiency
Standards projected to conserve energy by 15 percent. The Department of Energy proposed new regulations on consumer gas furnaces in an effort to expand the manufacture and purchase…
Read MoreNew Rules Ban Incandescent Lightbulbs
Energy Secretary says the move puts money back in American pockets. The Department of Energy finalized two new rules that require manufacturers to phase out any lightbulbs that…
Read MoreDOE Requests Public Comment to Inform Building Codes
Looking for cost-effective, energy-efficient building solutions. The Department of Energy issued a Request for Information (RFI) to inform how $225 million can be best used to improve American…
Read MoreDOE Upgrades 1 million American Homes
Highlights energy efficiency and proper weatherization. Last week, Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm announced that the Department of Energy had successfully upgraded 1 million homes to greener standards. This…
Read MoreEPA Issues New Refrigerant Rules
Use of HFCs to be limited by 85% over the next 15 years. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced on Thursday that it would be placing new restrictions…
Read MoreLow-Flow Restrictions on Showerheads Rolled Back by DOE
Also releases new classification on washers and dryers. This past week, the Department of Energy rolled back the low-flow restriction on showerheads and created a new classification for…
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