| Green Building on Rise in Cleveland Scott Wolstein, chief executive officer of Developers Diversified and a Greater Cleveland native, plans to revamp Cleveland's Flats East district by turning it into a $225 million mixed-use neighborhood. Contractors will be required to recycle at least half of the debris from existing buildings, and multiple buildings in the district will have green roofs. Other green projects include Forest City’s Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design- (LEED-) registered renovation of the Higbee Building. The Ameritrust site and Pesht in the Warehouse District verbally committed to LEED...MORE It's Lucrative Being Green: Five Hot Green-Collar Jobs The American Solar Energy Society, a nonprofit organization set on increasing the use of sustainable technologies, reports that 8.5 million Americans hold "green-collar" jobs in renewable-energy or energy-efficient industries; however, that number could grow to 40 million by 2030 because of increased demand for alternative energy sources...MORE Mystic Seaport Goes Solar The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced today that the Mystic Seaport Museum is a recipient of a Solar America Showcases award. Recipients of this award will receive technical assistance from solar-energy experts for high-visibility, large-scale solar installations. The Mystic Seaport Museum, located in Mystic, Conn., is a center for maritime research and education. Experts plan to install a 1-MW photovoltaic system on the historic structure...MORE
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| High Performance Building: Perspectives & Practice The Rocky Mountain Institute and the U.S. Green Building Council produced a 29-minute film, “High Performance Building: Perspective and Practice,” which features more than 12 Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) projects, as well as interviews with chief executive officers, school administrators, government officials, and building managers who are realizing the benefits of going green...MORE USGBC Re-launches Greenbuild365 The U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) re-launched its Greenbuild365 Website. Visitors will find educational offerings, podcasts, and resources, including a course catalog of third-party-reviewed green-building courses; free brief "bytes" of green-building case studies and best practices; and access to the Greenbuild Conference and Expo Media Library...MORE DOE Announces Bright Tomorrow Lighting Prize Competition The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced the Bright Tomorrow Lighting Prize (L Prize) competition. L Prize is a government-sponsored technology competition designed to spur lighting manufacturers to develop high-quality, high-efficiency solid-state lighting products to replace 60W incandescent lamps and PAR 38 halogen lamps. The competition will award cash prizes, as well as opportunities for federal purchasing agreements and utility programs....MORE |
| Commissioning and Green Design -- A Natural Combination The majority of new buildings are not built with energy efficiency in mind, and most of the 5 million existing commercial buildings in the United States have never undergone any type of commissioning or quality-assurance process. As a result, they use more energy, cost more to operate, and perform well below their potential. Conversely, buildings that have been properly commissioned perform better and are more energy-efficient. Yet, the idea that commissioning is an unnecessary additional cost still often prevails...MORE |