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The California Building Standards Commission adopts the Green Building Standards Code, also known as CALGREEN, mandating better energy efficiency and environmental performance in new buildings
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The International Code Council released the International Green Construction Code Public Version 1.0 for review and comment.
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New nationwide grant program will provide nonprofit organizations with cash allowances and services to install energy-efficient lighting systems.
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The Perkins+Will Precautionary List examines chemicals listed by government agencies as having negative health issues, the classes of building materials where they might be found, and available alternatives.
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Continuing his push for innovation, the President outlines a focus on energy-efficient buildings.
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The first phase of the Chicago Central Area Decarbonization Plan focuses on eight key strategies to meet the city’s carbon emissions reduction goals.
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GSA's facilities standards will be updated by the end of 2010.
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The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation and Big Green Zero are looking for partner organizations to outfit the Arizona-based landmark with sustainable technologies.
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Crossville has developed a system of processing ceramic and porcelain tile back into powder used in manufacturing new tile.
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New residential buildings in Illinois will use less energy and cost less to operate thanks to the residential energy-efficient building code passed by the Illinois General Assembly.