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Saturday, November 21, 2009

Studies Confirm Energy Savings in LEED, Energy Star Buildings

Studies release by the New Buildings Institute (NBI) and CoStar Group, have validated that third party certified buildings outperform their conventional counterparts across a variety of metrics, including energy savings, occupancy rates, sale price and rental rates. The NBI study states that new buildings certified under the U.S. Green Building Council’s (USGBC) LEED certification system, on average, perform 25% to 30% better than non-LEED certified buildings in terms of energy use. It also shows a correlation between increasing levels of LEED certification and increased energy savings. Gold and Platinum LEED certified buildings reportedly have average energy savings approaching ...

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