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The program is now open to all current whole-building LEED-certified commercial and residential projects and data submitted will inform future versions of LEED.
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A six-month city initiative encourages residents and businesses to buy green power such as solar, wind, geothermal, biomass and low-impact hydro.
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On June 14, the U.S. Conference of Mayors endorsed the International Green Construction Code, a new, comprehensive green building code authored by the International Code Council.
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As part of its ongoing commitment to reduce energy consumption in the built environment and achieve carbon neutrality in buildings by 2030, the AIA announced on June 10 the creation of a tool that will generate a report on predicted energy use.
Leo A Daly shows that bureaucracy can be beautiful as well as sustainable in Orlando, Fla.
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Johnson Controls’ fourth annual Energy Efficiency Indicator survey finds rising energy costs and concerns about public image are key drivers in energy efficiency investments.
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An argument for using SIPs to help meet aggressive energy reduction goals.
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Fourteen commercial buildings will compete to see which structure can trim its energy use the most by October 2010.
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While the Energy Star Challenge is on-going, the deadline to be recognized at the 2010 AIA National Convention in Miami is April 30.
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As part of its participation in the Clinton Climate Initiative Energy Efficiency Building Retrofit Program, the city of Houston commits to improve energy efficiency in 19 city facilities.