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The EPA has announced that new multifamily high-rise buildings are now eligible to qualify as Energy Star projects.
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The EPA’s Energy Star program names 12 finalists in its second-annual competition tracking energy use.
The program’s newest designation identifies the top five percent of sustainable appliances in four categories.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency launches its second-annual competition to reduce building energy use.
Tacoma Housing Authority’s Salishan 7 affordable housing development, certified to LEED-Platinum, achieves green standard milestone.
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For the second year, L.A. tops the Environmental Protection Agency's list of cities in the U.S. with the most Energy Star-certified buildings.
Two engineers discuss the benefits of using BIM to project and modify sustainable initiatives and building operations.
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Morrison Residence Hall at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill beat out 13 other buildings in the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s competition monitoring energy use and waste reduction.
Tustin Centre Office Phase II in Santa Ana, Calif., recently received Gold certification through LEED Core and Shell.
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To qualify for an Energy Star label, a data center must be in the top 25 percent of its peers in energy efficiency.