Onondaga County sought to evaluate the energy and water retention performance of green or vegetative roofing systems relative to other conventional and energy-efficient roofing systems. A major roof replacement project on multiple buildings at the Jamesville Correctional Facility offered the… Read More
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Cool Roofing & Energy Efficiency
Effect of Urban Surfaces and White Roofs on Global and Regional Climate
This paper described results from two sets of 20-yr global simulations under different model conditions to examine (i) the effects of urban surfaces (roofs and impervious ground surfaces, termed roads) and (ii) converting roofs to white roofs on global climate…. Read More
A Worthy Initiative
During a recent visit to Penn State University, University Park, Pa., President Obama introduces the Better Buildings Initiative – a multipronged effort designed to make commercial buildings 20 percent more energy-efficient during the next decade.
Roofing Group Cautions Obama Plan
President Obama’s proposal to give cash rebates to homeowners who install energy-efficient products in their homes is very good news for many manufacturers and in the rubber and other industries.
Tucson Highly Reflective White EPDM Offers Solution to Roof Moisture Issues
A project on the Tucson Convention Center demonstrates that White EPDM reduces air conditioning expenses and the effects of weathering.
Cool Roofing Doesn’t Always Mean Reflective Roofing
For the past decade, reflective roofing materials have stolen the headlines in terms of energy-efficient roofing. Organizations such as the Cool Roof Rating Council (CRRC) and the U.S. Department of Energy and its ENERGY STAR program have been diligent in… Read More
Challenging What’s Cool
Playing on the recent election, “Joe the Architect” actually believes that specifying a cool-roof membrane allows him to perform an environmental good. Nothing could be further from the truth. The lemming like nature of the design community and, more importantly,… Read More
Energy Efficiency More Than Just a Black and White Issue
The days when heating and cooling costs were a relatively insignificant line item on a facility manager’s budget are long gone. Oil prices, though lower than they were last year, remain high and extremely unstable. Natural gas and coal prices… Read More
Energy Efficient Roofs
The issue is even more simple than black and white. The days when heating and cooling costs were a relatively insignificant item on a school’s budget are long gone. The price of oil, natural gas, and coal are high, extremely… Read More
Is Ballast Green?
The small, common stones used as roof ballast possess few individual attributes worthy of extensive examination. But the combined effect of these small stones has been gigantic within the roofing industry.