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  1. 10/12/2011
    If you spend any part of your day in a classroom environment or educational facility, your IQ may be under assault by poor indoor air quality (IAQ).
  2. 01/31/2012
    Use a demand response program to cut energy expenditures and generate revenue.
  3. 07/01/2010

    The pros and cons of turning wood into energy

  4. 09/15/2010
    Use a walkthrough as an early step in an energy audit
  5. 10/01/2011
    Operable windows can be an efficient tool to cut utility costs
  6. 07/01/2011
    Current and future needs should be incorporated into entry door specifications
  7. 07/27/2011

    Violence in the home can lead to violence in offices, facilities, and workspaces. Employees are at risk for facing workplace violence where they, or their co-workers, are experiencing domestic violence situations.
  8. 02/09/2012

    The EPA has recognized two DoD facilities with the Energy Star Combined Heat and Power (CHP) award for utilizing CHP technology to generate clean, efficient, and reliable thermal energy.  The U.S. Army Garrison Fort Bragg, NC, and the U.S. Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center Twentynine Palms, CA, were both presented with the award.

  9. 10/04/2011

    In June, during this year’s NeoCon, the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) introduced Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Pilot Credit 43, which applies to all Building Design and Construction and Interiors Design and Construction LEED rating systems.

  10. 02/07/2011
    With commercial construction at low ebb, innovation has generally focused on gathering financial incentives for installing PV systems or vegetated roofs. The low slope roofing industry has stabilized, but the methods of installation have evolved.
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