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Post-Occupancy Evaluation of a LEED Certified Building

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Earlier this year, I had the opportunity to experience a LEED certified building as a user. On our drive to Los Angeles, my husband and I had to stop by a DMV (Department of Motor …

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For years, China was importing almost half of the world’s scrap plastics and paper. Now, countries have been scrambling to figure out what to do with their recyclables ever since China banned most scrap material …

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BuildWell 2014 Gathers Change Agents for Greener, Healthier Building Materials

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BuildWell 2014, a symposium on innovative materials for a greener planet will take place on March 19 – 22 at the LEED Gold-rated Cavallo Point in Sausalito, California. Organized by Ecological Building Network (EBNet), the BuildWell …

The wind turbine installed on top of SCU’s facilities building is being monitored for its effectiveness and energy production output
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Energy Strategy Brings About ROI for Santa Clara University

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Few universities can claim to have a 1-megawatt solar PV system, a wind turbine, a 60-collector solar thermal system, and a smart microgrid system that monitors and regulates the campus energy sources.  Santa Clara University …

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