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  • News - 13 Mar 2008
    Promoting the green design, construction, renovation and operation of buildings could cut North American greenhouse gas emissions that are fuelling climate change more deeply, quickly and cheaply than...
  • Article - 13 Feb 2020
    A recent study conducted by researchers at the University of Maryland discusses a novel technology that channels incidental energy from wood sources into stored electricity for future use.
  • Article - 4 Sep 2019
    The ceramics industry has traditionally included products used in building, ornamental and culinary designs.
  • Article - 16 Jan 2019
    With the war on plastic gaining momentum every year across industries, plastics made from alternative materials to the traditional petrochemicals currently used to create most plastic are now a very...
  • Article - 16 May 2018
    Generating power while facilitating travel at the same time, solar highways could be the roads of the future. We essentially have the technical know-how to make them, so why aren’t solar highways...
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    Anguil's robust Vapor Combustion Unit (VCU) can handle a wide range of emission flow rates. It is as easy to use as an enclosed flare and as effective as a thermal oxidizer.
  • Article - 2 Jan 2013
    A roof garden is any type of vegetation established on the roof of a building. Apart from the decorative benefit, roof garden serves the purpose of providing architectural enhancement, temperature...
  • Article - 24 Jul 2012
    Polyethylene Terephthalate, or PET for short, is a type of plastic that is in common usage in many products today and is easily recyclable.
  • Article - 29 Dec 2008
    Green Roofs and green roofing systems are rarely the colour green but are part of a building that takes the environment into account to save money, resources or both. Green roofs can be broken down...
  • Article - 17 Feb 2008
    Windows play an essential role in the overall energy efficiency of a home. Up to 40% of heat is lost and as much as 50% of unwanted heat is gained through windows. This heating effect is known as...

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