All around the world, governments are seeking to find ways to reduce the production of carbon dioxide to prevent further destruction due to global warming. This was the basis of the Paris Agreement, which was signed by United Nations members in 2015. The goal is to prevent warming in excess of 2 degrees Celsius by […]
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What Is Community Solar, and How Is It Different from Rooftop Solar?
Community solar offers a way for residents and businesses to access clean energy at no additional cost. Solar arrays are installed in a central location, providing environmentally friendly energy without the expense or hassle of solar panels. You might think of it like a community garden, as it’s sometimes referred to as community solar garden. […]
How to Build Solar Homes Without Losing Trees
Community gardens have become a fairly common feature in urban and suburban neighborhoods, but they typically feature flowers and vegetables. Home builder Jay Epstein wants to bring a new shared garden concept to Virginia: a shared solar garden. The design offers several advantages for the builder and homeowners. One of the biggest perks is the […]
Norge Area’s Walnut Farm: Virginia’s First Zero Energy Ready Home Community
What’s the latest trend in real estate? While some may focus on current kitchen styles or best practices for curb appeal, others are looking to make homes more sustainable. It’s quite possible that the future of homeownership and home building is in zero energy homes. These properties are built with intentionality to reduce their carbon […]
An Overview of Green Building Financial Incentives
An increasing number of construction companies are performing green building work throughout the United States. This is due in part to the ever-increasing focus on sustainability in design and construction, but also due to some of the green building financial incentives on state and federal levels that reward people and companies for achieving certain levels […]