Students at the College of William and Mary have seen their residence halls ravaged by mold over the past six months after a string of wild storms battered the Williamsburg, Virginia campus.
Students at the College of William and Mary have seen their residence halls ravaged by mold over the past six months after a string of wild storms battered the Williamsburg, Virginia campus.
Dozens of small businesses throughout Pennsylvania have been given the cash to fund energy efficient upgrades to their businesses in an attempt to reduce greenhouse gas emissions statewide.
Maryland residents now have more reason than ever to give energy efficiency a chance, as the state government is offering incentives to get homeowners to think green before the arrival of cold winter weather.
In Alexandria, Virginia, an unsuspecting homeowner was the recipient of a $3,000 prize after overhauling her house to increase its energy efficiency before the coming winter months.
The first apartment building in Montgomery County, Maryland to receive the U.S. Green Building Council’s (USGBC) LEED Gold Certification has been completed in Silver Springs.
The Avalon Theater on Connecticut Avenue in Chevy Chase, Maryland is a local institution that, until recently, had been in a serious state of disrepair.
By learning how to save energy, Fulton Elementary School in Columbia, Maryland is raising money that will go toward creating a better learning environment.
Maryland-based solar energy company Big D Electric faced a huge challenge last week when the damaging winds and punishing rains of Hurricane Sandy battered the Delmarva Peninsula.
Philadelphia is currently benefiting from a host of energy efficient programs that will lower utility bills in commercial buildings throughout the city.
Real estate analysts across the country are noticing a rising trend in the number of homeowners looking to take advantage of energy efficiency to make their homes more cost-efficient.