The Best Green Home News

Credit: Nanowerk 

id28374

NASA’s Global Hawk remotely operated Earth science aircraft No. 872 banks right over Edwards Air Force during a checkout flight.

The first flights of the Airborne Tropical Tropopause Experiment (ATTREX), a multi-year airborne science campaign with a heavily instrumented Global Hawk aircraft, will take off from and be operated by NASA’s Dryden Flight Research Center at Edwards Air Force Base in California. The Global Hawk is able to make 30-hour flights.

Water vapor and ozone in the stratosphere can have a large impact on Earth’s climate. The processes that drive the rise and fall of these compounds, especially water vapor, are not well understood. This limits scientists’ ability to predict how these changes will influence global climate in the future. ATTREX will study moisture and chemical composition in the upper regions of the troposphere, the lowest layer of Earth’s atmosphere. The tropopause layer between the troposphere and stratosphere, 8 miles to 11 miles above Earth’s surface, is the point where water vapor, ozone and other gases enter the stratosphere. (more…)

Tagged with:
 

Credit to: ENERGY + International

© ENERGY + International

The author of this article is the young architect Razvan Enescu. We met him at the symposium ” Nearly Zero Energy Building Design” that took place in October, 2012 in Bucharest, Romania. We were very impressed with Mr. Enescu’s study in depth of embodied energy of insulating materials. Many of these materials contain high levels of embodied energy and their use does not lead to logical and environmental solutions. We are excited that architect Razvan Enescu has accepted our invitation to share his research and knowledge especially for the readers and followers of Energy +. (more…)

Tagged with:
 

Credit to: SUPERWINDOWS
SUPERFRAME | Idea

SUPERFRAME © SUPERWINDOS

In order to achieve a significant improvement in the heat insulation of windows, the insulated glass units of our design should be fitted in window frames of generally similar thermal transmission parameters. As frames constitute one of the main routes of heat loss in insulated glazing due to the traditional window design, the problem of finding the right window frame still seems unresolved.

The unsatisfactory thermal insulation parameters of window frames are due, among other reasons, to heat leakage bridges, which, in turn, result from the thermally flawed design of door and window joinery and the incorrect fitting of window frames in reveals. Further progress in the technology of extremely heat insulated glass units would make no sense if the weakest link in the shell of a building (particularly a passive one) were not eliminated, and at the present stage of development of energy saving technologies, sash frames, window frames and insulated glass unit edges represent this weakest link. (more…)

Tagged with:
 

Credit to: Passive House Institute, Germany: Call for Papers16th International Passive House Conference

Credit to: www.passivehouseconference.org

Inspired by this theme, Passive House stakeholders from around the globe will gather in Hanover, Germany for the upcoming International Passive House Conference, to be held in May 2012.

The International Passive House Conference has gained worldwide recognition as the leading event for energy efficient construction. Organised by proKlima and the Passive House Institute, this truly global event will provide a forum for exchange for participants from around the world. (more…)

Tagged with:
 

Credit: http://inhabitat.com/
By Tafline Laylin

If the world comes to an end, model Naomi Campbell and her nearest and dearest will have no trouble surviving in this 25 roomed eco-home. Designed by one of our favorite new architects Luis de Garrido, the glass domed house is completely energy and water self-sufficient and features an amazing indoor landscaped terrace. Everything about Naomi’s new house is a dream: its comfortable microclimate, its constant flow of air, light and heat when necessary, its superior landscaping, and of course the fact that it was built on the Isla Playa de Cleopatra in Turkey (notice the Egyptian theme.) (more…)

Credit to:  Clean Technica (http://s.tt/13aox)

By Susan Kraemer

Two huge wind farm approvals totaling 1,400 MW (1.4 GW) bring New Zealand closer to its target of 90% renewable electricity by 2025. The small nation of four million gets more than three quarters of its electricity from clean energy already: 79%.

Geothermal and hydropower have long supplied the majority of New Zealand’s power, but hydro is at a natural limit. Wind is well positioned to fill the gap, according to Wind Energy Association CEO Eric Pyle. ”Wind power could generate 20% of New Zealand’s electricity by 2025, up from 4% today.”

That means growing wind from its current 615 MW to around 3,000MW.  These two approvals are a significant step forward, supplying nearly half of that at a total of 1,400 MW. The two large utility-scale wind farms are rated at 860 MW and 540 MW. (Another huge farm in the coal-rich South Island was denied, Meridian Energy is fighting to overturn a decision against its 630 MW Project Hayes in Otago.) (more…)

Tagged with:
 

Credit to: http://thewatchers.adorraeli.com/

Tweet Tweet The devastating earthquake and tsunami that struck Japan in March caused a nuclear disaster that left high quantities of radioactive cesium and other toxins in the soil in around the Fukushima prefecture. But a recent campaign has been launched by civil servants and independent entrepreneurs who are focusing their efforts on the use of sunflowers to clean contaminants from the fallout zone. Project leader Shinji Handa explains the long term plan. Sunflower seeds...

The devastating earthquake and tsunami that struck Japan in March caused a nuclear disaster that left high quantities of radioactive cesium and other toxins in the soil in around the Fukushima prefecture. But a recent campaign has been launched by civil servants and independent entrepreneurs who are focusing their efforts on the use of sunflowers to clean contaminants from the fallout zone. (more…)

Tagged with: