ENERGY STAR certified buildings use an average of 35 percent less energy and
29th June, 2012 - Posted by Jeffrey S. Weil, MCR.h, SIOR - No Comments
are responsible for 35 percent less carbon dioxide emissions than typical buildings. Los Angeles, Washington D.C., Atlanta, Chicago and San Francisco were at the top of the EPA honor roll of the U.S. metropolitan areas with the most ENERGY STAR-certified buildings in 2011.
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Posted on: June 29, 2012
Filed under: Commercial Properties, Real Estate Investment, Solar Energy, State of California
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