DOE’s Building Technologies Program launches newsletter on energy-efficient news and research

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by jbs051410b3 — May 24, 2010—The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Building Technologies Program is now offering a free online quarterly newsletter. Building E2 News is designed to keep those involved with residential and commercial buildings current with the latest research and news about energy-efficient buildings.

The Building Technologies Program is actively pursuing research and deployment activities to support cost-effective and highly energy-efficient building technologies and strategies. This newsletter will be a key vehicle to share information about those efforts.

Each issue will feature articles focusing on residential and commercial buildings, a technology highlight, and an interview with a key guest. Additionally, the newsletter will provide information about upcoming events and a special tip related to energy-efficient buildings.

The inaugural edition of Building E2 News covers:

  • The creation of the nation’s largest net-zero energy commercial building;
  • Five builders who are raising the bar for high-performance homebuilding;
  • A new calculator to measure energy savings of cool roof technology;

  • The 2011 Solar Decathlon teams, from Richard King, the director of the program; and
  • A new air sealing report that can help increase home energy savings by up to 20%.

Visit the Building Technologies Program Web site for information about research and development of technologies and practices to improve the energy efficiency of the nation’s buildings.