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07/26/2011
While the importance of building energy performance metrics to reduce energy use is accepted worldwide, there is no single generally accepted definition of that metric. Currently, proposed relative energy use reduction targets are subject to interpretation and difficult to verify.
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06/01/2011
Share your best hint, tip, or piece of advice to be included in the September issue of BUILDINGS
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07/20/2011
With temperatures soaring well into the upper 90s throughout the majority of the U.S. it's important to keep energy efficiency a priority.
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06/02/2011
The EPA has revealed new fuel economy labels that will provide comprehensive fuel efficiency information, scheduled to be featured on model year 2013 cars and trucks.
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06/06/2011
The Building Owners and Managers Association of San Francisco celebrated its role in shaping The City’s commercial landscape at a Gala Centennial recently at the Palace Hotel. BOMA’s efforts have supported and reinforced a first-class downtown San Francisco.
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08/04/2011
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is proposing a rule to advance the use of carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) technologies
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10/18/2011
Universities and colleges, offices and buildings, and private and public facilities alike are promoting commutes by bike as environmentally friendly and healthy transportation. The lack of a practical, reliable way to tally bike trips has held back their efforts to provide incentives to encourage more biking.
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06/13/2011
Want to win an iPad2 from BUILDINGS? All you have to do is “like” our Facebook page or join our LinkedIN Buildings VIP discussion group, and you’ll automatically be entered in the contest.
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08/15/2011
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced that through its Greening America’s Capitals (GAC) project, it will help the capital cities of Alabama, Arizona, Mississippi, Nebraska and the District of Columbia to create healthy communities through green development.
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08/15/2011
Researchers in Virginia have created a circuit that uses so little energy that batteries are not even necessary.
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