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01/08/2013

The Colorado study marks one of the first times that the operational and capacity value of CSP with thermal storage has been evaluated using a production cost model, a traditional utility planning tool.

01/03/2013
The Annual Energy Outlook 2013 (AEO2013) Reference case released today by the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) presents updated projections for U.S. energy markets through 2040. These projections include only the effects of policies that have been implemented in law or final regulations
12/31/2012

The Department of Energy has announced a $9 million investment in building envelope technology.  Areas of focus include high-performance windows, roofs, and heating and cooling equipment.

12/19/2012

The paper industry and construction industry have intersected to create a bold new brick.  As we’ve seen in other recent industry innovations, this brick could have considerable economic and environmental implications.

12/18/2012
2013 is almost here.  Are you ready with a handful of facility management resolutions? What changes will you make in 2013?  Where’s the value?
12/17/2012

Are you ready for the New Year?  2013 Is poised to be a year of recovery for facility management.  As technology opens up new opportunities and ways to impact the bottom line, savvy FMs will be leading the way toward sustainable and affordable solutions.  Check out the top 10 BUILDINGS magazine articles from 2012:

12/14/2012
Fine particle pollution can penetrate deep into the lungs and has been linked to a broad range of serious health problems, including premature death, heart attacks, and strokes, acute bronchitis, and aggravated asthma among children.
12/13/2012

U.S. Energy Secretary Steven Chu has announced seven offshore wind awards for projects in Maine, New Jersey, Ohio, Oregon, Texas and Virginia.

12/12/2012

Ever thought about public health as a design challenge?  City and town designs can change the way people interact and participate in day-to-day activities and experiences, with architects and architecture building a framework for healthier living.

12/11/2012

Facilities and buildings have recently experienced a dramatic shift in solar and photovoltaic pricing, allowing renewed consideration of one of the most popular renewable energy options.  But could that price drop extend to the homeowner market and act as a catalyst for a true solar surge?

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