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Wednesday, January 28, 2009

The Senate appropriations committee had this little excerpt included in today’s press release, which includes $142 Billion in top line infrastructure improvement spending. This could be big for schools wanting to do LEED conversions like GreenEfficient provides

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After finding a sustainable site and calculating water efficiency, it’s time to look at energy and atmosphere.  This category provides a whopping seventeen points towards LEED® certification, the largest amount of points awarded to any particular section. Required areas for LEED® certification are fundamental commissioning, minimum energy performance and fundamental refrigerant management. Fundamental Commissioning Fundamental [...]

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