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BASF Wildlife Habitat & Environmental Education Classroom
Currently under construction in the City of Rensselaer, New York, BASF Wildlife Habitat & Environmental Education, a capped landfill is being turned into a visitors center showcasing best practices in sustainable development. Click on the BASF logo to watch the video.
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Podcast: PCA's High Performance Building Requirements for Sustainability
Bud DeFlaviis and Steve Szoke discuss the sustainable factors of cement, and PCA's High Performance Building Requirements for Sustainability.
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Video Set (4): High Performance School Buildings
SBIC and the Department of Energy teamed up to create an on-line resource for those who are looking to know more about High-Performance school buildings. To learn more, please click the SBIC logo.
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Podcast: What is Fenestration?
Bud DeFlaviis & Tom Herron from the Nation Fenestration Ratings Council discuss fenestration and NFRC's labeling system. The labeling system gives consumers insight into a product's performance measured by measuring several factors.
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Video: NEMA's Paul Molitor Discusses Smart Grid
Getting Paid for Going Green? NEMA's Senior Director of Smart Grid, Paul Molitor, discusses how Smart Grid technologies work and how the technologies will save consumers money. To learn more, please click the NEMA logo
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Video: Scott Sklar, The Stella Group
The Stella Group's Scott Sklar explains how the use of solar energy can be cost effective and easier than the consumer might think.
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Video: Steel Utility Poles
Linemen work with steel distribution poles in hotline training. The lineman training focuses on the benefits of working with steel utility poles, and the linemen's satisfaction with steel utility poles. Steel distribution poles are light in weight and easy to install, require less maintenance, and offer lower overall life cycle cost. To learn more, click on the AISI logo.
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Video: Portland Cement Association: Did you know?
There are very few, if any, construction materials that offer concrete's wide range of sustainable and comprehensive environmental benefits, but the industry is not content to simply have a green end product. |
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Video: What is the NFRC label?
The NFRC energy performance label can help you determine how well a product will perform the functions of helping to cool or heat your building, keep out the wind, and resist condensation. To learn more about the label, click the NFRC logo |
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Video: ReVISION Vegas Home retrofit enhanced by BASF chemistry
Lean how BASF and the Department of Energy collaborated on an energy-efficiency retrofit that transformed this 1963 house into a net-zero energy home. |
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