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Bottom-line benefits of green building for profitablility and the environment
Published Aug 14, 2007 in New York Real Estate Journal

Excerpt: Green building is not just a hot trend. The numerous business and environmental benefits of green building ensure that it is here to stay.

This is especially true in the real estate sector. Real estate owners and developers – and the designers and contractors who plan and build projects for them – are becoming increasingly aware of the incentives for going green on new and existing buildings.

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Building efficiency, profitability go hand in hand
Published Aug 8, 2007 in Real Estate Weekly

Excerpt: Going green is not just about saving the planet. There is a strong business case for increasing energy efficiency and reducing emissions. This is especially true in the real estate sector.

Residential and commercial buildings make up about 40 percent of US energy usage and 39 percent of the nation's carbon dioxide emissions, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Commercial buildings run up energy bills totaling about $100 billion per year.

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Trane Ice Storage featured nationally on FOX News
Published Aug 8, 2007 in FOX News

Excerpt: The Ice Storage System developed by Trane New York / New Jersey for Credit Suisse, was recently featured nationally on Fox News. The results are both financially and environmentally friendly:


The Coming Ice Age? For Trane Melting Ice Reveals Lower Energy Costs
Published Aug 8, 2007 in CoStar Green Report

Excerpt: In one of the coolest (and simplest) ideas yet to combat global warming, companies are turning to air conditioning systems powered by melting ice to cut energy bills. Although the technology isn't new, ice cooling systems can go a long way in reducing energy usage and lessening the strain on energy grids by either replacing traditional air-conditioning systems or supplementing them during peak hours.[Full Article]


School's HVAC System Mixes Maintainability with Efficiency
Published Aug 6, 2007 in The News

Excerpt: How do you make sure that sophisticated new HVAC system, installed in a cutting edge new school, is well maintained? One way is to install it indoors, outside of the classroom. The other way is to cut down on the amount of routine maintenance it needs. Both these criteria were met at Vineland Public Schools’ Pauline J. Petway Elementary School, which opened last September. According to Paul Napoli, education market leader for Trane New York/New Jersey, this was the first new school built in the district in 27 years.[Full Article]


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