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New headquarters illuminates the future of intelligent lighting
Energy demand will be reduced with zonal controls and the ability to dynamically reduce LED fixture output.Retailers leading DOE energy reduction programs
The sector faces a cumulative energy bill of $41 billion a year with diverse building types.First public municipal building earns Living Building Challenge Certification
The Frick Environmental Center is the first Living Building in the U.S. that is municipally owned and free and open to the public.DOE building initiatives save $3.1 billion in energy costs
Partners are driving the adoption of new energy efficient equipment through targeted technology campaigns.Luxury townhomes fuse design and technology
Builders can step away from complicated technical jargon about smart home automation and introduce it for what it is: a lifestyle.1920s department store renovation earns LEED certification
All windows were replaced in keeping with the original profiles and in compliance with National Park Service guidelines to achieve Historic Tax Credits.Georgia Power, PulteGroup partner for first Smart Neighborhood in Atlanta
Community of townhomes expected to open later this yearA look back at 2017
With 2018 upon us, this past year set the stage for further advancements in green and sustainable building10 reasons to convert to LED
Technology ranks among most efficientLuxury Apartments Use Smart Technology for Total Control
The technology provides a higher level of service and comfort to residents, and all of this is done through a single app.Lighting upgrades spur long-term evaluation of installed LED systems
Princeton University experience 62 percent savings with new solutionsEnergy project to improve efficiency, sustainability of P.R. medical center
Effort to address water consumption at veterans facility, where drought conditions impact operating costsCincinnati opens world's first LEED platinum, net zero police station
Building replaces outdated facility constructed in 19075 reasons LEDs a must in green buildings
As technology improves, more facility owners and operators turning to the popular solutionLights out for CFLs
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