Infrastructure

Florida Green Energy Works

First-Ever Commercial Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) Program in Florida

Posted on April, 2012 Categories: Building Green , Communities , Energy , Energy Savings , Featured , Infrastructure The Town of Lantana recently approved the first-ever commercial Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) program in the state of Florida. A first-of-its-kind, the Florida Green Energy Works Program provides property owners. Read more
City of Bellingham

Roadway with Recycled Toilets is World's First Official 'Greenroad'

Posted on April, 2012 Categories: Building Green , Communities , Featured , Infrastructure , Recycling , Transportation , Waste Management Greenroads, a rating system developed at the University of Washington to promote sustainable roadway construction, awarded its first official certification to a Bellingham project that incorporates porcelain from recycled toilets. Read more
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Green Jail to Demonstrate Power of Microgrids

Posted on March, 2012 Categories: Building Green , Communities , Energy , Energy Savings , Featured , Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning (HVAC) , Infrastructure When the next “big one” hits northern California, chances are good that the power will be knocked out across large swaths of the Bay Area. But one place that is likely to stand unaffected is Alameda County’s Santa Rita Jail in Dublin, California Read more
Bicycling

Integrating Pedestrians and Bicycles to Promote More Non-Motorized Travel

Posted on February, 2012 Categories: Bicycling , Building Green , Communities , Featured , Infrastructure , Public Transit , Transportation How Can Communities Effectively Integrate Pedestrians and Bicycles to Promote More Non-Motorized Travel?  The Mineta Transportation Institute (transweb.sjsu.edu) has published a free report that identifies best practices and Read more
Highways

Wireless Power Could Revolutionize Electric Vehicle Transportation

Posted on February, 2012 Categories: Building Green , Consumer , Electric Vehicles , Featured , Infrastructure , Transportation A Stanford University research team has designed a high-efficiency charging system that uses magnetic fields to wirelessly transmit large electric currents between metal coils placed several feet apart. The long-term goal of the Read more
Drinking Water

Reuse of Municipal Wastewater Has Potential to Increase Future Drinking Water Supplies

Posted on January, 2012 Categories: Building Green , Communities , Featured , Infrastructure , Water Management With recent advances in technology and design, treating municipal wastewater and reusing it for drinking water, irrigation, industry, and other applications could significantly increase the nation's total available water resources, Read more
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National Model for Electric Vehicle Deployment

Posted on January, 2012 Categories: Building Green , Business , Communities , Electric Vehicles , Featured , Hybrids , Infrastructure , Transportation A new coalition of executives from blue chip companies in the transportation and utility industries recently announced  it has come together to design a large-scale electric vehicle (EV) demonstration project that will help create a comprehensive national model for EV deployment. Read more
West Coast Highway

Ground Breaks on West Coast Electric Highway

Posted on January, 2012 Categories: Building Green , Business , Communities , Electric Vehicles , Featured , Infrastructure , Transportation It’s the first sign of a border-to-border network of public electric-vehicle charging stations and the first stop on Washington’s segment of the West Coast Electric Highway along 276 miles of Interstate 5 between the state’s borders with Oregon and Canada. Read more
Electric Vehicle

Testing Electric Vehicles to Optimize their Performance with Power Grids

Posted on December, 2011 Categories: Building Green , Communities , Electric Vehicles , Infrastructure , Transportation Researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) recently released a technical report that could help improve the performance of electric vehicles (EVs) and the efficiency of the electric utility grids that power them. Read more
Boxcars

For Midwesterners, More Boxcars Mean Cleaner Air

Posted on December, 2011 Categories: Building Green , Communities , Energy , Energy Savings , Featured , Infrastructure , Transportation Shifting a fraction of truck-borne freight onto trains would have an outsized impact on air quality in the Midwest, according to researchers at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Read more
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