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Equity Green
http://equitygreen.typepad.com
A blog created to promote green ideas as it relates to real estate. The blog focuses on the newest trends, products, companies, buildings, and developers that focus on building "green" equity.
Recent Posts
Convert to Plug-In or Buy Brand New?
Wired Magazine ran an interesting article this week about Intel CEO, Andy Grove, calling for 10 million plug-in convestion over 4 years. We are talking about your Ford F-150, your Toyota Tundra, your Chevy Silverado, your car or your truck.......
Pickens Has A Solution
If you have been living in a cave the past couple of weeks, then you missed T. Boone Pickens' plan (see video above) for reducing our dependence on foreign oil. T. Boone is an oil tycoon that made more money......
Maine Earns Title as Top Energy Efficient State
According to a study by Texas A&M professor Jerry Jackson, Maine and other New England states lead the country in office building energy efficiency. The study is the first of its kind to attempt to rank the states on their......
Looking For A Parking Spot? Enter Streetline!
I am in San Francisco this weekend and I have a rental car. Its one thing to pay $40 a night to use the hotel's vallet parking system. Its another to go driving around the city and not find a......
Focusing on Zero Energy and High Efficiency
Check it out: ++Building An Energy Efficient America: Zero Energy and High Efficiency Buildings [Download Full Report at Environment America] Also, if you didn't get your hands on a Wall Street Journal today, you missed an opinion piece written by......
Housefish Key Modular Storage [Design Public]
I was surfing the net and came across some sustainable furniture. From Design Public..."The newest addition to the Design Public sustainable family: Housefish and their Key Modular Storage! These pieces are made in the USA, crafted out of a maple......


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