What Is a Deep Energy Retrofit?
A deep energy retrofit not only reduces existing building carbon emissions but also increases property values and net operating income (NOI).
A deep energy retrofit not only reduces existing building carbon emissions but also increases property values and net operating income (NOI).
Local Law 97 is a New York City law that aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in New York City by 40% by 2030 and 80% by 2050.
How did Babcock Ranch survive Hurricane Ian with its massive flooding, 20 inches of rain and the 150 mile per hour winds it unleashed on the area?
Green building strategies can benefit both the environment and your bottom line. It’s been documented that strategies such as commercial solar and
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(Updated 6/27/2020) Most of us take for granted that we can turn on a spigot and get fresh, hot or cold water
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Smart building technology holds the promise of making our commercial buildings more comfortable, customizable, efficient, valuable and even lower risk. Smart building
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This article explains what building commissioning is, what a building commissioning agent (CxA) is, and why building commissioning is important to green
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Do greener REITs generate more cash flow than their less “sustainable” brethren? A study titled “Decomposing the Value Effects of Sustainable Investment: International Evidence” provides
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Passive house cost estimates vary based on design choices, project square footage and project type. This article examines six estimates of passive house
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