'Renovation Nation' was a green home building show starring Steve Thomas, formerly airing on the now-defunct Planet Green channel in the US. Episodes began airing 4 June 2008, and the show produced two seasons, totaling 66 episodes, before cancellation.
Typically, an episode consisted of Thomas visiting homes that featured various types of green building projects, be they in new construction projects or in, as the title suggests, green renovations of older living spaces. Frequently homeowners and residences would be featured across multiple episodes, as each homeowner might have been involved in multiple projects such as alternative energy generation, energy conservation and eco-friendly construction techniques and materials.
E1: Boston: Insulated Envelope▶ PLAY
E2: Boston:Insulated Envelope▶ PLAY
E3: Solar-Powered Earth Ship▶ PLAY
E4: Atlanta: Leaky House▶ PLAY
E5: Atlanta: Ventilator Installation▶ PLAY
E6: Gardening with a Canoe▶ PLAY
E7: Tile Out of Streetlamps▶ PLAY
E8: Dirt On A Green Roof▶ PLAY
E9: Maine: Steve Thomas's Barn Roof▶ PLAY
E10: Cambridge, MA: Non Toxic Plaster▶ PLAY
E11: Philadelphia: Salvaging the Past▶ PLAY
E12: Pasadena: Laying Down the Bamboo▶ PLAY
E13: Venice Beach: Recycled Red Wood▶ PLAY
E14: The Old Way is the Green Way▶ PLAY
E15: Decatur, GA: Butterfly Roof▶ PLAY
E16: Sandy Springs, GA: Rubber Roof▶ PLAY
E17: Albuquerque: Straw Insulation▶ PLAY
E18: Dixon, NM: Rammed Earth Home▶ PLAY
E19: Chicago: Kitchen Facelift▶ PLAY
E20: Easthampton, MA: Eco Smart Condos▶ PLAY
E21: Chelsea, MA: Energy Efficient Lofts▶ PLAY
E22: Fishtown, PA: Geo Thermal Heating and Cooling▶ PLAY
E23: Boston, MA: Toxic Free Living▶ PLAY
E24: Chelsea, MA: Wind Powered Condos▶ PLAY
E25: Maine: Steve Thomas's Barn Roof▶ PLAY
E26: Petersham, MA: Timber Framing & Mud Walls▶ PLAY
E27: New Hampshire: Timber Framing▶ PLAY
E28: Chicago: Green Roof▶ PLAY
E29: Seattle: Lower Level Addition▶ PLAY
E30: Eagle Rock, CA: Shower Water Irrigation▶ PLAY
E31: Albuquerque: Green Fixer Upper▶ PLAY
E32: Atlanta: Recycled Deck▶ PLAY
E33: Chicago: Preventing Rainwater Flooding▶ PLAY
E34: Decatur, GA: Dual Pane Windows▶ PLAY
E35: Seattle: Rainwater Collection▶ PLAY
E36: Taos, NM: Southwestern Porch▶ PLAY
E37: Medford, MA: Expanded Basement▶ PLAY
E38: Philadelphia: Solar Chimney▶ PLAY
E39: Oakland: Portable Office▶ PLAY
E40: Wellesley, MA: Attic Fan Installation▶ PLAY
E41: Albuquerque: Retiring Green▶ PLAY
E42: Louden, NH: Eco Friendly Farming▶ PLAY
E43: New Orleans, LA: Greening a Historic B&B▶ PLAY
E44: Decatur, GA: Rainwater Recovery System▶ PLAY
E45: Boston, MA: Energy Savings▶ PLAY
E46: Tucson, AZ: Harvesting Desert Rain▶ PLAY
E47: Tucson, AZ: Greenest House in America▶ PLAY
E48: Philadelphia, PA: Habitat Goes Green▶ PLAY
E49: Hawaii: Bamboo Tree House▶ PLAY
E50: Fairhope, AL: Eco Extermination▶ PLAY
E1: Portland, OR: Rock, Paper, Scissors, Concrete▶ PLAY
E2: Baton Rouge, LA: Carport on a Dime▶ PLAY
E3: Portland, Oregon: Salvage Brothers▶ PLAY
E4: Alexandria, VA: Presidential Salvage▶ PLAY
E5: Washington, DC: Corking the Kitchen▶ PLAY
E6: Chesapeake Bay, MD: Big Bucks for Retirement▶ PLAY
E7: Detroit, MI: The Gift of Green▶ PLAY
E8: Boulder, CO: It's Called Boulder for a Reason▶ PLAY
E9: Hawaii: Historic Ranch Restoration▶ PLAY
E10: Hawaii: Solar Army Base▶ PLAY
E11: Portland, OR: Locally Grown▶ PLAY
E12: Portland, OR: Ultimate Bachelor Pad▶ PLAY
E13: Boulder, CO: Smart Home▶ PLAY
E14: Falls Church, VA: Building Dirt Cheap▶ PLAY
E15: St. Paul, MN: Family Affair▶ PLAY
E16: Arlington, MA: Super Insulator▶ PLAY
E17: Alexandria, VA: Presidential Salvage▶ PLAY
E18: Baltimore, MD: Straw Bale Garage▶ PLAY
E19: Boulder, CO: Solar Hot Tub▶ PLAY
E20: St. Paul, MN: A Victorian Restoration▶ PLAY