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green-building iconTwo Ways to Implement LEED Green Power
by Matt Kiszka on 04/24/2009

Renewable Energy Credits (RECs) and LEED Green Building

There are only two ways that renewable energy can be utilized by a LEED project – either through on-site or off-site generation. On-site generation can come in the form of wind turbines, solar... [more]

green-building iconLEED Green Power Credit for Less
by Matt Kiszka on 04/13/2009

Buying green power in bulk is cheaper

The Green Power Credit is available for less - if you are a LEED AP, project developer, or you are involved in the decision making on a number of different LEED projects, you might be interested to... [more]

green-building iconLEED Green Power for Green Circle Center
by Matt Kiszka on 04/09/2009

Green Circle Shopping Center is offset with green power

One exciting project that is currently pursuing LEED-CS at the Platinum level is the Green Circle Shopping Center. According to the website set up for the project, it “employs the latest... [more]

green-building iconLEED Green Power for Comcast Center
by Matt Kiszka on 04/01/2009

Comcast Center in Philadelphia set to be tallest LEED-certified building in U.S.

Developed by Liberty Property Trust and designed by Robert A.M. Stern Architects, the Comcast Center at 1 Pennsylvania Place, Philadelphia, is set to be the tallest LEED-certified green... [more]

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