Naperville Living: Eco-Smart home takes green to new level – Naperville Sun

Naperville Living: Eco-Smart home takes green to new level
Naperville Sun
After about four and a half months, the home was complete in July, just in time for the GreenBuilt Home Tour. The event featured 18 one-of-a-kind homes throughout Illinois that demonstrate the present and future of residential design and building

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Prototype super-efficient manufactured home built in Bothell – Bothell/Kenmore Reporter

Prototype super-efficient manufactured home built in Bothell
Bothell/Kenmore Reporter
Puget Sound Energy, Habitat for Humanity Seattle-King County and Bonneville Power Administration built a new, high-performance manufactured home for a family in Bothell. The prototype home incorporates … BPA, NEEA, Northwest electric utilities and

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Local green technology inventor inspired by NASA – Herkimer Evening Telegram

Local green technology inventor inspired by NASA
Herkimer Evening Telegram
LITTLE FALLS — Little Falls is home to a design inspired by what is currently being used in the reaches of near space. Complex technologies of NASA scientists interested in long-term space survival have a local inventor adapting these ideas to create

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Minnesota man builds castle with 3-D concrete printer – Minneapolis Star Tribune


Minneapolis Star Tribune
Minnesota man builds castle with 3-D concrete printer
Minneapolis Star Tribune
While most 3-D printers produce smaller plastic objects, Rudenko wanted to create a concrete printer for large structures to be on the cusp of what he says could one day be the norm in home construction. It took him two years of work — and one minor

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Minnesota man builds castle with 3-D concrete printer – Minneapolis Star Tribune


Minneapolis Star Tribune
Minnesota man builds castle with 3-D concrete printer
Minneapolis Star Tribune
While most 3-D printers produce smaller plastic objects, Rudenko wanted to create a concrete printer for large structures to be on the cusp of what he says could one day be the norm in home construction. It took him two years of work — and one minor

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