NESEA Announcements

An archive of news, updates, and special announcements from the NESEA staff and board of directors. These announcements may be about NESEA programs, initiatives, strategic plan updates, or other items directly related to our operations or programming.

 

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Posted on 12/19/2018

In 2013 we hired NESEA Member Ben Southworth, President of Garland Mill Timberframes, to build our retirement home...

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Posted on 12/04/2018

As a Board Member and Chair of the Development Committee, I am pleased to announce the launch of Year 2 of NESEA’s Capacity Campaign!

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Posted on 09/08/2018

This last April, 375 members of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences (NAS) signed a statement to restore science based policy in government.

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Posted on 08/10/2018

One great thing about the NESEA Community is that we check our work, run the numbers, and verify the results. We commission buildings, measure actual performance, test product effectiveness,...

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Posted on 06/28/2018

NESEA Lifetime Member Michael Hindle recently spoke with Executive Director Jennifer Marrapese about why he chose to become a NESEA Lifetime Member.

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Posted on 05/24/2018

One question that hangs over conversations between passive house builders and architects is “Where is the market?”.

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