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Environmentally               Integrated               Building               is               Big               Business               In               order               to               look               forward               to               a               cleaner,               brighter               future,               we               must               begin               to               think               on               an               integrated               level,               combining               environmental               design               and               energy               efficiency               into               buildings               at               the               planning               stage.
               A               general               overview               of               green               building               must               include               consideration               of               the               efficiency               of               the               lighting               systems,               active               solar               power               to               generate               electricity,               passive               solar               power               to               heat               water,               the               orientation               of               the               building               (direction               it               faces),               and               water               conservation               systems.
               The               Leadership               in               Energy               and               Environmental               Design               (LEED)               is               the               nationally               accepted               criteria               in               the               construction               and               design               of               environmentally               efficient               high               performance               buildings.
               Green               Building               is               Good               for               the               Pocketbook               and               Good               for               the               Planet
               The               old               argument               that               environmentally               conscious               business               means               cutting               profits               couldn't               be               farther               from               the               truth.

In               fact,               LEED               certified               buildings               reduce               operating               costs,               conserve               natural               resources,               and               contribute               to               the               health               of               the               occupants               of               those               buildings.
               The               National               Geographic               Society               Headquarters               Complex               (NGSHC),               located               in               Washington               D.C.,               has               estimated               a               $24               million               increase               in               the               appraised               value               of               their               building               since               becoming               a               Silver               LEED               certified               pilot               project.
               The               NGSHC               project               installed               several               infrastructure               upgrades,               featuring               more               efficient               electrical               energy               generation,               heating,               cooling,               and               lighting               systems.

The               $5.5               million               overhaul               of               the               HVAC               system               alone               resulted               in               an               overall               energy               reduction               of               20               percent,               with               an               additional               decrease               in               water               usage               of               18               percent.
               Schools               like               Fossil               Ridge               High               School               in               Fort               Collins,               Colorado               are               also               getting               into               green               building               programs.

Building               a               LEED               certified               school               gave               them               a               higher               quality               building               for               no               additional               cost,               saving               60               percent               on               energy               consumption.

Additionally,               the               project               resulted               in               $11,500               savings               on               the               water               bill               per               year.
               "Building               a               LEED               certified               school               is               the               right               thing               to               do,               the               right               thing               to               teach               kids,               and               the               right               message               to               send               to               the               community.

And               it               doesn't               cost               more."               said               Michael               Spearnak,               of               the               Colorado               Poudre               School               District.
               Lighting               Systems               Design
               About               20               percent               of               the               average               residential               electricity               bill               pays               for               the               lighting               in               your               home,               yet               the               incandescent               light               bulbs               you               use               only               convert               about               5               percent               of               the               energy               they               use               into               light.
               "Incandescent               light               bulbs               were               first               developed               almost               125               years               ago,               and               since               that               time               they               have               undergone               no               major               modifications,"               said               California               Assemblyman               Lloyd               Levine               in               a               recent               interview.
               Levine               intends               to               introduce               legislation               that               would               ban               the               use               of               incandescent               light               bulbs,               claiming               it               will               help               California               cut               its               greenhouse               gas               emissions.

Compact               fluorescent               light               bulbs               (CFLs)               only               use               about               25               percent               of               the               energy               of               conventional               light               bulbs,               and               generate               less               heat               than               incandescent               light               bulbs,               according               to               EPA               spokeswoman               Enesta               Jones.
               The               Rocky               Mountain               Institute,               a               nonprofit               group               that               studies               energy               issues,               has               concluded               a               20               watt               CFL               will               emit               as               much               light               as               a               75               watt               conventional               bulb,               and               will               last               13               times               longer.
               An               average               home               in               California               may               save               from               $40               to               $50               per               year,               if               CFLs               are               used               in               place               of               incandescent               light               bulbs,               said               California               Energy               Commission               member               Arthur               Rosenfeld.
               Another               innovation               in               energy               efficient               lighting               is               the               Solatube,               which               uses               natural               sunlight               (passive               solar               power)               that               is               directed               through               roof               to               light               the               building               interior.
               According               to               some               studies,               bringing               in               more               natural               light               can               improve               student's               reading               and               math               scores,               so               the               designers               of               the               Fossil               Ridge               High               School               project               placed               windows               on               more               than               one               side               of               the               classrooms,               as               well               as               utilized               the               Solatubes               throughout               the               building.
               Big               corporations               are               starting               to               change               the               way               they               do               business,               realizing               that               energy               efficiency               can               cut               costs               in               the               long               run.

The               CEO               of               Wal-Mart               Stores               Inc.

has               set               a               goal               to               use               more               renewable               energy,               cut               waste               and               utilize               primarily               energy               efficient               lighting               in               their               stores.
               Use               energy               only               when               needed
               Becoming               energy               efficient               involves               using               energy               only               when               it               is               needed.

This               can               be               accomplished               by               installing               technology               such               as               lighting               occupancy               sensors;               low               flow               faucets               and               toilets;               and               heat               recovery               technology               to               minimize               heat               loss.
               Using               recycled               materials               and               locally               manufactured               materials               reduces               75               percent               of               the               construction               waste,               and               saves               money               on               landfill               dumping               fees.
               Passive               Solar               and               Building               Orientation
               Passive               solar               power               for               water               heating               on               rooftops               and               building               orientation               make               a               difference               in               the               charging               efficiency               of               solar               powered               systems.

Shade               around               the               building               must               be               taken               into               consideration,               as               the               one               true               killer               of               solar               energy,               is               shade!
               Building               clean               and               green               has               never               been               easier,               or               more               cost               efficient.

With               increasing               pollution               and               dwindling               resources,               it               is               imperative               we               start               building               a               better               future,               from               the               ground               up.






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