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The European Union is working toward a common building standard that will achieve a 90% reduction in energy consumption in buildings.
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A new report from the General Accounting Office recommends more coordination among the primary agencies that promote green building in the private sector.
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The SmartRegs Ordinance and EnergySmart program may not only help Boulder achieve its ambitious 2020 energy reduction goals, but provides a valuable template for other cities.
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With green rating systems quickly outpacing codes, and builders searching for a way to distinguish their products in the marketplace, the HERS rating is becoming the default standard.
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Builders and volunteer rating organizations are pushed to keep ahead, but questions remain on whether even this exponential race will run fast enough to meet 2030 targets.
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DOE to sponsor free, three-day Building America Summer 2012 conference showcasing the latest in energy-efficient residential technologies.
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USGBC's Jeremy Sigmon talks about the evolution of green building codes.
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The green rating system is the first specifically tailored to the regional conditions and values of the Middle East.
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A 2009 white paper help cities adopting the 2030 Challenge to update their energy standards.
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LEED goes to an unprecedented fourth round of public comment for changes big and small.