Tagged: Green Buildings

EPA Announces Energy Star Program Available for Data Centers

On June 9, 2010, USEPA announced that data centers will be eligible to earn the Energy Star label. The data center must be in the top 25% of its peers in energy efficiency as measured by EPA’s energy performance scale, the Power Usage Effectiveness metric. Unlike the Energy Star program for consumer appliances which relies on self-reporting, the Energy Star program for data centers requires a licensed professional to independently verify the energy performance of the building and sign and seal the application document that is sent to EPA for review and approval. Such data centers, which account for approximately 1.5% of electricity consumption, will be able to save money and energy and fight climate change. Moreover, with the increase in demand for “green” vendors by federal, state and local governmental agencies and corporations, a data center with an Energy Star label would have a competitive advantage in seeking such customers.

“Green” Lease Forms Posted

The Real Property Association of Canada posted “green” lease forms for single building and multi-building projects. The forms address sustainability principles and objectives and enable landlords and tenants to establish sustainability targets for energy, water, indoor air quality, and recycling. The forms also have provisions that enable landlords to carry out “green” renovations to existing building stock, and anticipate and provide for both carbon offsetting by a landlord, and future carbon trading. Users can also register to receive updates on the forms.

Green Home Remodeling Guidelines Version 1.0

Rutgers’ Center for Green Building released New Jersey Green Home Remodeling Guidelines Version 1.0 during the New Jersey State League of Municipalities 94th Annual Conference in Atlantic City on November 20, 2009. The documentation details green building practices homeowners or remodeling professionals can incorporate into common home remodeling projects.