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Energy & Atmosphere
Buildings and facilities rely on the operation of mechanical systems and electrical systems to maintain a comfortable indoor environmental quality for occupants. Building operations consume approximately 39% of the energy and 74% of the electricity produced annually in the United States, according to the U.S. Department of Energy. Greenhouse gases are generated and released throughout the life cycle of producing and consuming fossil fuel energy. These greenhouse gases directly contribute to air pollution and climate change. Therefore, atmospheric problems can be reduced by increasing the efficiency with which energy is used‚ optimizing the use of natural energy resources‚ and understanding the effects of energy technologies on the atmosphere.
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Energy Use of Buildings
Buildings represent 38.9% of U.S. primary energy use (includes fuel input for production). Source: Environmental Information Administration (2008). EIA Annual Energy Outlook. -
Energy Consumption of Buildings
Buildings are one of the heaviest consumers of natural resources and account for a significant portion of the greenhouse gas emissions that affect climate change. In the U.S., buildings account for 38% of all CO2 emissions. Source:Energy Information Administration (2008). Assumptions to the Annual Energy Outlook.
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Materials, Furniture, and Furnishings Replacement
Daily wear and tear means that materials, furniture and furnishings require periodic replacement.
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Environmental Programs
Environmental programs help buyers identify products and services with positive environmental attributes. Examples include ENERGY STAR, WaterSense, EPEAT, BioPreferred. Some environmental programs are mandatory for federal buyers, while others support the achievement of E.O. 13514 and agency sustainability goals.
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Improved IEQ Benefits
Improvements in indoor environments are estimated to save $17-48 billion in total health gains and $20-160 billion in worker performance. Source: Fisk, W. (2000) Health and productivity gains from better indoor environments and their relationship with building energy efficiency. Annual Review of Energy and the Environment: 25, 537-66. -
Buildings Impact
Buildings are one of the heaviest consumers of natural resources and account for a significant portion of the greenhouse gas emissions that affect climate change. In the U.S., buildings account for 38% of all CO2 emissions. Source: Energy Information Administration (2008). Assumptions to the Annual Energy Outlook. -
Conducting LCA
The US Department of Energy has developed an LCA report to help evaluate the energy and environmental benefits of LEDs when compared to incandescent and fluorescent lighting. This analysis follows the four steps outlined above. When using LCA to compare equipment, it is important to establish a common unit of performance by which each will be judged. -
Space Reconfiguration and Renovation Projects
As needs change over time, tenants often need to convert space or phase the conversion of individual space or rooms to meet these changing needs.
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LCA Example: Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs)
The US EPA has developed a guide about conducting LCA. The LCA process is a systematic, phased approach and consists of four components: goal definition and scoping, inventory analysis, impact assessment, and interpretation. -
Sustainable Building Operations and Maintenance Services
Follow these sustainable strategies as your space renovations are complete and the building and interiors are operated in an environmentally sustainable manner. Operations staff should endeavor to establish best practices in energy efficiency, resource conservation, ecologically sensitive products, and other sustainable practices, and implement them.
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Building Systems Upgrades
The following are Sustainable Strategies to consider as your space undergoes a building system upgrade to improve energy, water use and occupant comfort. Refer to the Share Section for a representative project Case Study to discover key practices, benefits, results and checklists.
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Comfort
Comfortable workers are more likely to be productive and engaged with their work than those who struggle to work in spaces that create barriers and stresses. With ever increasing needs to be mindful of the environment when designing spaces, GSA is developing practices that support both sustainability and worker comfort.
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Recycling Bottles
Recycling a single plastic bottle can conserve enough energy to light a 60-watt bulb for up to 6 hours. Source: Bureau of International Recycling -
Under 10,000 SF Interiors Gut Rehab Project
Following are Sustainable Strategies to consider as the space has or will undergo a major tenant gut rehab for projects under 10,000 SF. Note to use a current version of LEED for Commercial Interiors for tenant improvement projects over 10,000 SF. Refer to the Share Section for a represented project Case Study to discover key practices, benefits, results and checklists.
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Spatial Equity
Organizations today are less hierarchical and work is more team based, more mobile, and more cross functional. A key to spatial equity is that space layout and workstation standards are based on new ways of working and specific work tasks and business needs rather than organizational hierarchy.
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LCA Standards, Tools and Resources
ISO 14040:2006 describes the principles and framework for life cycle assessment (LCA) including: definition of the goal and scope of the LCA, the life cycle inventory analysis (LCI) phase, the life cycle impact assessment (LCIA) phase... -
Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) Overview
When seeking to make the most sustainable choice, Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) provides the most data to inform your decision. By including the impacts throughout the product life cycle, LCA provides a comprehensive view of the environmental aspects of the product or process and a more accurate picture of the true environmental trade-offs in product and process selection. -
Water Efficiency
Buildings are significant users of the Earth’s potable water supply. The goal of a responsible building operator should be to encourage a smarter use of water, both inside and outside the facility. Indoor water use reduction is typically achieved through efficient plumbing fixtures, fittings, appliances and process equipment used to heat and cool the building; outdoor water use reduction efforts should focus on water-wise landscaping.
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Health
Good health has both physical and psychological components. Being healthy means the absence of disease and illness, as well as feeling positive about life and work. The workplace can play a role in the health of workers by eliminating risks and creating conditions that support cognitive, emotional, and social well being.
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Life Cycle Approach
Materials and resources all have environmental, social and economic impacts beyond just their "use" phase in a project. Analyzing these environmental impacts and financial costs over the entire life span of a product or material is what is known as a Life Cycle Approach. -
Planning to Build Green
Sustainability "means to create and maintain conditions, under which humans and nature can exist in productive harmony, that permit fulfilling the social, economic, and other requirements of present and future generations." Executive Order 13514
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Flexibility
Today's workplaces are often in flux. As organizations change direction or develop new services, people also move. Teams form and re-form. People move to new spaces and take on new responsibilities. The spaces themselves are transformed to meet new needs. These changes are much easier to accommodate, with less stress on people and the organization, when the workplace is designed to support flexibility.
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Plan Section Guidance
For each project there is a selection of issues and questions you should consider before selecting specific materials or products. This will help you and your team address the most critical sustainability concerns and opportunities for that project type; look for synergies and mitigate unintended consequences. There are ways to improve even the simplest projects, such as repainting or re-carpeting.
Whole Building Analysis
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U.S. DOE Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) (Resources > Lighting)
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U.S. DOE Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) – Lighting (Resources / Case Study > Lighting)
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Advanced Energy Retrofit Guide – Practical Ways to Improve Energy Performance Office Buildings (Resources / Case Study > Lighting)
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U.S. DOE Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) (Resources > HVAC)
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U.S. DOE Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (Resources / Case Study > HVAC)
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Advanced Energy Retrofit Guide – Practical Ways to Improve Energy Performance Office Buildings (Resources / Case Study > HVAC)
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Advanced Energy Design Guide for Small Office Buildings: Achieving 30% Energy Savings toward a Net Zero Energy Building (Resources / Case Study > Lighting)
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Advanced Energy Design Guide for Small Office Buildings: Achieving 30% Energy Savings toward a Net Zero Energy Building (Resources / Case Study > HVAC)
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DYK 3 (Financial > Lighting)
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Finding: Savings of over 30% is possible in just one year. (Financial > Lighting)
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ENERGY STAR Bring Your Green to Work (Human Behavior > Lighting)
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The ENERGY STAR Building Upgrade Manual (Human Behavior > Lighting)
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ENERGY STAR Bring Your Green to Work (Human Behavior > Lighting)
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The ENERGY STAR Building Upgrade Manual (O&M > Lighting)
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ENERGY STAR Building Upgrade Manual (Resources / Case Study > Lighting)
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ENERGY STAR Bring Your Green to Work (Human Behavior > HVAC)
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The ENERGY STAR Building Upgrade Manual (O&M > HVAC)
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ENERGY STAR Building Upgrade Manual (Resources / Case Study > HVAC)
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Energy Policy Act of 2005 (Mandates / Rating Systems > Lighting)
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Energy Policy Act of 2005 (Mandates / Rating Systems > HVAC)
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Energy Use (Resources > Lighting)
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ENERGY STAR Building Upgrade Manual: U.S. Lighting Market Characterization - Volume 1 - National Lighting Inventory And Energy Consumption Estimate (2002) (Resources > Lighting)
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Whole Building Design Guide – Energy Efficient Lighting (Resources > Lighting)
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Occupant Behavior on Energy Efficiency (Human Behavior > Lighting)
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Impact of occupant behavior on lighting energy use (Human Behavior > Lighting)
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Interactions between lighting and space conditioning energy use in U.S. commercial buildings (Human Behavior > Lighting)
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The impact of the building occupants on energy modeling simulations (Human Behavior > Lighting)
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Impact of occupant behavior on lighting energy use (Human Behavior > Lighting)
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Interactions between lighting and space conditioning energy use in U.S. commercial buildings (Human Behavior > Lighting)
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The impact of the building occupants on energy modeling simulations (Human Behavior > Lighting)
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Finding: Occupancy sensors can save 15% to 20% on lighting energy costs. (Financial > Lighting)
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Optimize Building Energy Efficiency (System Bundling > Lighting)
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Energy Independence and Security Act (2007) (Mandates / Rating Systems > Lighting)
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Energy Policy Act of 1992 (Mandates / Rating Systems > Lighting)
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National Energy Consumption Policy Act (1978) (Mandates / Rating Systems > Lighting)
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Whole Building Design Guide – Energy Efficient Lighting (Resources / Case Study > Lighting)
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50% Energy Savings for Small Office Buildings (Resources / Case Study > Lighting)
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Energy Use (Resources > HVAC)
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Energy Use (Resources > HVAC)
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The impact of the building occupants on energy modeling simulations (Human Behavior > HVAC)
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The Department of Energy’s Building Technology Program (O&M > HVAC)
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Energy Independence and Security Act (2007) (Mandates / Rating Systems > HVAC)
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National Energy Consumption Policy Act (1978) (Mandates / Rating Systems > HVAC)
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50% Energy Savings for Small Office Buildings (Resources / Case Study > HVAC)
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Energy Use (Resources > Water)
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Energy Use (Resources > Water)
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Water and Energy Consumption (Financial > Water)
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Case1 (Financial > Water)
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Case7 (Financial > Water)
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Energy Independence and Security Act (2007) (Mandates / Rating Systems > Water)
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2011 Federal Energy and Water Management Award Winners (Resources / Case Study > Water)
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EPA Energy Cost and IAQ Performance of Ventilation Systems and Controls (Human Behavior > IEQ)
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EAp2 (Mandates / Rating Systems > Lighting)
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EAc1 (Mandates / Rating Systems > Lighting)
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EAp2 (Mandates / Rating Systems > Lighting)
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EAc1.1 (Mandates / Rating Systems > Lighting)
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EAc1.2 (Mandates / Rating Systems > Lighting)
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EAp2 (Mandates / Rating Systems > Lighting)
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EAc1 (Mandates / Rating Systems > Lighting)
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Sustainable Design Guide – Ch 5. Lighting, HVAC, and Plumbing (Resources / Case Study > Lighting)
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Sustainable Design Guide – Ch 2. Whole-Building Design (Resources / Case Study > Lighting)
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High Performance Federal Buildings Database (Resources / Case Study > Lighting)
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Executive Order 13514 (2009) (Mandates / Rating Systems > HVAC)
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EAp1 (Mandates / Rating Systems > HVAC)
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EAp2 (Mandates / Rating Systems > HVAC)
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EAc1 (Mandates / Rating Systems > HVAC)
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EAp1 (Mandates / Rating Systems > HVAC)
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EAp2 (Mandates / Rating Systems > HVAC)
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EAc1.3 (Mandates / Rating Systems > HVAC)
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EAp1 (Mandates / Rating Systems > HVAC)
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EAp2 (Mandates / Rating Systems > HVAC)
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EAc1 (Mandates / Rating Systems > HVAC)
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Example Questions (Mandates / Rating Systems > HVAC)
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Sustainable Design Guide – Ch 5. Lighting, HVAC, and Plumbing (Resources / Case Study > HVAC)
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Sustainable Design Guide – Ch 2. Whole-Building Design (Resources / Case Study > HVAC)
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High Performance Federal Buildings Database (Resources / Case Study > HVAC)
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Case2 (Financial > Water)
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Case3 (Financial > Water)
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Case4 (Financial > Water)
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Case5 (Financial > Water)
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Case8 (Financial > Water)
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Case9 (Financial > Water)
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Case10 (Financial > Water)
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Case11 (Financial > Water)
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Case12 (Financial > Water)
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Case13 (Financial > Water)
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DYK3 (Financial > Water)
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EAp1 (Mandates / Rating Systems > Water)
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FEMP Water Efficiency Goal Guidance to meet EO13514 (in progress) and EO 13423 (Resources / Case Study > Water)
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FEMP Water Efficiency (Resources / Case Study > Water)
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FEMP Water Efficiency Best Management Practices (Resources / Case Study > Water)
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Green Tips (Human Behavior > IEQ)
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Executive Order 13514 (2009) (Mandates / Rating Systems > Lighting)
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LEED for Existing Buildings: Operations & Maintenance (2009) (Mandates / Rating Systems > Lighting)
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Finding: One lighting upgrade led to a 6% increase in worker output and a reduction in sorting errors (Financial > Lighting)
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Commissioning (O&M > HVAC)
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Occupant Health & Productivity (Financial > IEQ)
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DYK1 (Financial > IEQ)
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Human Behavior on HVAC (Human Behavior > HVAC)
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Efficiency (Financial > Lighting)
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Example Survey Questions (Mandates / Rating Systems > Lighting)
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Example Survey Questions (Mandates / Rating Systems > Lighting)
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System Overview (HVAC)
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Green Tips and Strategies (Resources > HVAC)
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Green Tips and Strategies (Human Behavior > HVAC)
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Example Questions (Mandates / Rating Systems > HVAC)
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Example Questions (Mandates / Rating Systems > HVAC)
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Example Questions (Mandates / Rating Systems > HVAC)
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Boilers/Steam Systems (Resources > Water)
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Single Pass Cooling Equipment (Resources > Water)
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Executive Order 13514 (2009) (Mandates / Rating Systems > Water)
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DYK2 (Financial > IEQ)
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Productivity (Financial > Lighting)
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Green Globes New Construction (NC) (Mandates / Rating Systems > Lighting)
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System Specific Maintenance (O&M > HVAC)
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LEED for Existing Buildings: Operations & Maintenance (2009) (Mandates / Rating Systems > HVAC)
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LEED for New Construction (2009) (Mandates / Rating Systems > HVAC)
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Owner (Integrative Design Process > Water)
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DYK 2 (Financial > Lighting)
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Green Tips (O&M > Lighting)
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The HPSB Guiding Principles for New Construction and Major Renovations (Mandates / Rating Systems > Lighting)
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The HPSB Guiding Principles for Existing Buildings (Mandates / Rating Systems > Lighting)
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Executive Order 13423 (2007) (Mandates / Rating Systems > Lighting)
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Example Survey Questions (Mandates / Rating Systems > Lighting)
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Architect (Integrative Design Process > HVAC)
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Utility Demand Charges (Financial > HVAC)
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Case Studies (Financial > HVAC)
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Did You Know (Financial > HVAC)
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The HPSB Guiding Principles for New Construction and Major Renovations (Mandates / Rating Systems > HVAC)
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The HPSB Guiding Principles for Existing Buildings (Mandates / Rating Systems > HVAC)
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Executive Order 13423 (2007) (Mandates / Rating Systems > HVAC)
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Flow Fixtures (Resources > Water)
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DYK2 (Financial > Water)
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Comfort and Productivity (Human Behavior > IEQ)
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System Adjustments (O&M > HVAC)
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System Overview (Water)
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Ventilation / Filtration (Resources > IEQ)
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Resources (Lighting)
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Interior Designer (Integrative Design Process > Lighting)
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Human Behavior on Lighting (Human Behavior > Lighting)
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Lighting Impact on Occupants (Human Behavior > Lighting)
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Operations and Maintenance (Financial > Lighting)
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LEED for New Construction (2009) (Mandates / Rating Systems > Lighting)
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Green Globes Continual Improvement of Existing Buildings (CIEB) (Mandates / Rating Systems > Lighting)
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Lighting Engineer (Integrative Design Process > HVAC)
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Occupant (Integrative Design Process > HVAC)
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Operations and Maintenance Costs (Financial > HVAC)
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Reporting Mechanism & Maintenance Plan (O&M > HVAC)
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Green Globes Continual Improvement of Existing Buildings (CIEB) (Mandates / Rating Systems > HVAC)
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Green Globes Continual Improvement of Existing Buildings (CIEB) (Mandates / Rating Systems > Water)
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Daylight (Resources > IEQ)
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System Overview (Lighting)
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Integrative Design Process (HVAC)
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Cooling Tower (Resources > Water)
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The HPSB Guiding Principles for New Construction and Major Renovations (Mandates / Rating Systems > Water)
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Executive Order 13423 (2007) (Mandates / Rating Systems > Water)
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Occupant Survey (Human Behavior > IEQ)
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Ventilation and IAQ (Human Behavior > IEQ)
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Daylight / Views (Human Behavior > IEQ)
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Integrative Design Process (Lighting)
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Financial (Lighting)
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O&M (Lighting)
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Resources (HVAC)
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Financial (HVAC)
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O&M (HVAC)
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Resources (Water)
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Integrative Design Process (Water)
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O&M (Water)
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Resources (IEQ)
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Integrative Design Process (IEQ)
Materials
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Kitchen Appliances
Kitchen equipment, such as dishwashers, refrigerators, freezers, and water coolers, can be energy and water intensive; its important to seek out energy and water efficient models. Many newly manufactured kitchen appliances are ENERGY STAR rated, which means that they use less electricity and/or water. -
Copy Equipment
Copiers, fax machines and other office equipment can be energy intensive. Many newly manufactured copiers, printers, scanners and fax machines are ENERGY STAR rated, which means that they use less electricity. Consider co-locating equipment and installing supplemental ventilation or filtration system in the copy room. -
IT Equipment
Office equipment, such as computers and display monitors, can be energy intensive. Many newly manufactured computers and monitors are ENERGY STAR rated, which means that they use less electricity. -
Decorative / Accent Lighting
Decorative / accent lighting is designed to illuminate special architectural features or artwork. Decorative / accent lighting fixtures typically use energy-intensive MR16 lamps, however, there are energy-saving LEDs alternatives. -
Aluminum Frame
Window frames are one component of a window assembly. In naturally ventilated buildings window frames allow the window to be opened to bring in fresh air and closed tight to prevent intrusion. Aluminum frames are strong, less prone to warping, but typically are less energy efficient since aluminum is a good conductor of heat. Look for thermally improved aluminum window frames.
Green Products
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Biomass
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Geothermal
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Hydroelectric
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Landfill Gas
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Municipal Solid Waste
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Ocean (Tidal, Wave, Current, or Thermal)
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Solar
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Wind
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Furnaces
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Roofing Coating
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Building Insulation
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Clothes Washers
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Dishwashers
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Dishwashers
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Room Air Cleaners
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Digital Picture Frames
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Digital Signage
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DVD and Blu-Ray Disc Players
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Commercial AV Equipment
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Set-Top Boxes and Cable Boxes
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Residential Water Heaters: Gas Condensing
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Residential Water Heaters: Gas Condensing
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Residential Water Heaters: Heat Pump
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Residential Water Heaters: Heat Pump
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Residential Water Heaters: High-Efficiency Gas Storage
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Residential Water Heaters: High-Efficiency Gas Storage
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Residential Water Heaters: Solar
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Residential Water Heaters: Solar
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Residential Water Heaters: Whole-Home Gas Tankless
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Residential Water Heaters: Whole-Home Gas Tankless
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Commercial Dishwashers
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Commercial Dishwashers
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Commercial Fryers
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Commercial Fryers
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Commercial Griddles
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Commercial Griddles
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Commercial Hot Food Holding Cabinets
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Commercial Hot Food Holding Cabinets
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Commercial Ovens
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Commercial Ovens
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Commercial Refrigerators: Glass Door
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Commercial Refrigerators: Glass Door
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Commercial Refrigerators: Glass Door
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Commercial Freezers
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Commercial Freezers
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Commercial Refrigerators: Solid Door
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Commercial Refrigerators: Solid Door
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Commercial Refrigerators: Solid Door
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Commercial Pressureless Steamers
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Commercial Pressureless Steamers
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Enterprise Servers
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Computers: Desktop Computers
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Monitors
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Computers: Notebook Computers
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Computers: Thin Client Computers
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Ice Machines: Air-Cooled
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Household Freezers
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Dehumidifiers
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Cordless Phones
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Computers: Workstation Computers
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Battery Chargers
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Data Centers & Data Center Buildings
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Digital Picture Frames
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Docking Stations: Audio Amplification
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Docking Stations: With Optical Disc Drive Functions
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Home Audio
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Servers
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Televisions
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Data Center Storage
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Clothes Dryers
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Large Network Equipment
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Small Network Equipment
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Lab Grade Refrigerators
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Lab Grade Freezers
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Pool Pumps
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Combination Units/Multi-Function Devices
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Central Air Conditioning
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Room Air Conditioning
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Room Air Conditioning
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Air-Source Heat Pumps
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Boilers, Consumer
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Commercial Heat Pumps
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Geothermal or Ground-Source Heat Pumps
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Light Commercial Heating and Cooling
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Ventilating Fans
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Commercial Water Heaters
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Doors and Skylights
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Windows
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Vending Machines
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Vending Machines
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Water Coolers
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Ice Machines
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Ice Machines
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Printers
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Ceiling Fans
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Compact Fluorescent Lamps (CFLs)
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Decorative Light Strings
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Downlights
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LED Lighting
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Light Fixtures
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Lighting Controls
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Copiers
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Digital Duplicators
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Fax Machines
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Mailing Machines
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Scanners and All-in-One Devices
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Uninterruptible Power Supplies
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Household Refrigerators
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Commercial Refrigerators
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Commercial Refrigerators
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Roofing Coating: Aluminum
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Roofing Coating: Concrete
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Roofing Coating: Fiber
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Roofing Coating: Plastic (polyol)
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Roofing Coating: Plastic/Composites
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Roofing Coating: Rubber
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Roofing Coating: Steel
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Roofing Coating: Wood/Composites
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Building Insulation: Cellulose Loose-Fill and Spray-On
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Building Insulation: Fiberglass
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Building Insulation: Foam-in-Place
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Building Insulation: Glass Fiber Reinforced
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Building Insulation: Perlite Composite Board
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Building Insulation: Phenolic Rigid Foam
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Building Insulation: Plastic Insulating Foam for Residential and Commercial Construction
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Building Insulation: Plastic, Non-Woven Batt
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Building Insulation: Rigid Foam
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Building Insulation: Rock Wool
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Ice Machines: Water-Cooled
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Computers
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Docking Stations
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Boilers, Commercial
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Centrifugal Pumping Systems
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Residential Water Heaters
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Residential Water Heaters: Electric Resistance Storage Water Heaters
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Residential Water Heaters: Electric Resistance Storage Water Heaters
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