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Colorado HBA Receives Land Donation to Expand Workforce Development Programs

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Colorado HBA Receives Land Donation to Expand Workforce Development Programs ldeakins Fri, 03/24/2023 - 10:20 Careers in Construction Colorado recently received a land donation from the Case family valued at $2.8

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Selling All-Electric Homes

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Selling All-Electric Homes. New homes that are 100% powered by electricity have several benefits. In sunny climates like Colorado, solar panels may be able to power a heat pump, eliminating the heating bill. He used to install gas furnaces, but recently switched to electrically-powered geothermal heat pumps. kcichowicz.

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Are All-Electric Homes The Future?

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Are All-Electric Homes The Future? Despite this, some builders predict a shift in coming years to all-electric homes, and are trying to get ahead of that trend. Hesays that stricter code requirements, along with better heating and cooling technology, are making electric homes more attractive. . Why Electric? kcichowicz.

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Indoor Marijuana Growing Accounts for Over 1% of all Electric Consumption in the U.S.

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In 2015, when vaping is out and Marley Natural Weed is in, the largely unrecognized and surging use of electricity associated with marijuana must be considered. Indoor marijuana growing operations accounted for over 1% of all electric consumption in the U.S.,

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Students Build Net Zero House in Colorado

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Gabriella “Gabi” Abello and Hannah Blake met as freshman roommates at the University of Colorado Boulder. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon building event: they designed a net-zero energy house in Fraser, Colorado, one of the coldest towns in the nation. photo: Casey A. photo by Casey A.

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A Passive Solar Tire Bale Home in Colorado

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Jim Gagnepain and his wife, Stephanie, built their retirement home in eastern El Paso County, Colorado. Jim, who has a background in electrical engineering, acted as the general contractor, and he and Stephanie did a lot of the work. The appliances are electric; solar panels and a wind turbine generally supply that electricity.

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$600 Million LEED-Certified Ski Resort Coming Soon to Colorado

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$600 Million LEED-Certified Ski Resort Coming Soon to Colorado. and it will house a 53-unit condo building that runs entirely on renewable electricity. Electric Pass Lodge will be powered by rooftop solar panels and additional renewable energy through local energy provider, Holy Cross Energy, according to The Denver Post.