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StyleTherm complies with Californiaís new water conservation requirements.
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By showing what is possible, without spending extra money, UC Merced is raising standards through the state.
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UC Merced’s plan for its 815-acre site require a minimum of LEED Gold certification for all structures and aims to make the campus the first net-zero-energy, zero-waste, and net-zero-emission campus in America by 2020.
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By taking a systemic approach to hot water distribution design, new homes will be able to cut hot water use by 50%.
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New California research shows third-party labeled homes sell for more.
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The condo community achieved LEED-Platinum thanks in part to its walkable urban location.
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As water levels and the risk profiles of major coastal cities rise, new experts are meeting the challenge.
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California and Texas lead states in conservation efforts.
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High-density, walkable communities contribute far less in greenhouse gas emissions per capita than their low-density counterparts.
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State and local policies recognized for advancing green building in the state.