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Buildings less than 5,000 square feet soon may no longer be exempt from a greater level of commissioning. An addendum to Standard 189.1 pushing this measure is up for public review through Nov. 18.
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Thermal imaging can shave significant time off of building investigations, but only if the results are interpreted correctly.
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Standard 202P, Commission Process for Buildings and Systems, identifies the minimum acceptable commissioning process. Public review period runs until Oct. 1.
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An associate and project architect at Yost Grube Hall Architects discusses the benefits of metering and how to get started.
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Offering rate options benefits the grid and the customer.
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The two resources need to be considered as joint issues in future sustainable efforts.
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California May Require Net-Zero Homes by 2020
July 9--By 2020, California regulators want builders to make new houses so energy-efficient that on balance, they consume no energy at all, state officials said.
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DLR Group explains why commissioning is an essential part of evaluating environmental performance.
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Ecosphere Technologies and Newfield Exploration Receive Permit Approval From Oklahoma Commission to Build and Operate Water Recycling Facility for Natural Gas
Ecosphere Technologies, Inc. (OTCBB: ESPH), a diversified water engineering and services company, announces today that the Corporation Commission of Oklahoma approved a permit application by Newfield Exploration Mid-Continent, Inc. to build and operate a water recycling plant utilizing the...
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Certification recognizes those with optimal knowledge of the entire building-commissioning process.