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We’ve blogged about how first-time home buyers are very aware of what they want in a residence, and that many are going “green.” Let’s dive deeper into the “why” behind that trend. First, today’s new and improved home buyers are very aware of what’s out there...

Nobody should wish what happened in California the past few summers, or Texas this winter, on any region, state, or community. One state faced their worst fires ever, the other a massive ice storm, and both succumbed to blackouts substantially impacting the quality of life...

Senior Mechanical & Combustion Development Engineer Enginuity is growing fast and we are constantly looking for talented individuals to join our team. We are anticipating growth in the areas of accounting and finance, business development, mechanical and electrical engineering, software development and government proposal writing. Experience with...

An Even Better Choice Is In The Near Future Back-up power generators are a must for homeowners located in storm belts or regions of the country where rolling blackouts are on the rise. Modern standby generators fueled by natural gas feeding the unit from buried pipelines are...

There have been more than 2,500 major power outages – that’s an outage affecting more than 50,000 homes or businesses – since the beginning of this century. Most certainly there have been tens of thousands more minor outages: think your block and the ones surrounding you. How...

Enginuity’s Green Power Generation Technology Leads the Way to a Cleaner Future! Unlike conventional power, a lot of which is produced by burning coal, Enginuity’s E|ONE, a private home generation appliance, is powered by clean and plentiful natural gas or propane. In fact, Enginuity’s E|ONE is...

It’s painful to comprehend the waste we experience generating electrical power in the U.S, all at a cost of sending 1.1 gigatons of carbon annually into the air. The energy lost in U.S. power plants is in the QUADRILLIONS of BTUs – that’s 1,000,000,000,000,000+ BTUs –...

When temperatures in parts of California hit triple digits a week ago, the state’s three biggest utilities turned off power to blocks of homes and businesses. Nobody appreciated these “rolling blackouts” – from Governor Gavin Newsom, who said “you shouldn’t be pleased with the moment that...