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September 17, 2008

This issue’s news and feature stories

Energy company shifts focus to wind power
USGBC launches 'green' school campaign
Commentary: Get a life (cycle)
Millions for clean energy projects, advanced building codes
Energy-efficient data center construction begins
Design to reduce carbon dioxide emissions
San Francisco approves a tough green building standard
Learn more about LEED
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Energy company shifts focus to wind power
Consulting Engineers Group has delved into designing and building wind farms. The move has proven to be not only ecologically friendly, but also economically savvy.
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USGBC launches 'green' school campaign
The U.S. Green Building Council's Fifty for Fifty initiative seeks to partner with state lawmaker to promote eco-friendly construction of learning facilities.
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Commentary: Get a life (cycle)
Although current rating systems give a nod to lifecycle analyses, they do not specify how to perform one.
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Millions for clean energy projects, advanced building codes
The Dept. of Energy will award $6.6 million in competitive grants for clean energy projects and advanced building codes.
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Energy-efficient data center construction begins
The new facility will boast three layers of redundancy, with dual utility feeds, redundant UPS protection, and onsite generators.
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Design to reduce carbon dioxide emissions
There is general agreement that we have to slow the growth in carbon emissions and then shrink those emissions. Buildings consistently emerge as the best opportunity to reduce emissions.
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San Francisco approves a tough green building standard
Legislation will set the standard for newly constructed residential and commercial buildings within the city, as well as building renovations.
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Learn more about LEED
A new resource aims to help HVAC managers, architects, building owners, and others sort through a wealth of LEED information to manage environmentally friendly and efficient buildings.
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Additional stories and news
More news and feature articles about green and sustainable buildings.
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Greening Data Centers: Practical Engineering Considerations for Efficiency, Cooling, and Modularity

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Hospitals must operate 24/7/365, no matter how bad the weather or other prevailing circumstances. In fact, the worse the weather—tornadoes, floods, hurricanes, earthquakes, and wildfires—the more likely it is that the hospitals nearest the areas of concern will be needed. Many of these concerns can impact the availability of power. And everyone knows that hospitals need a lot of power all the time, and that this power must be of the highest quality because of ultra-sensitive, expensive, and life-sustaining equipment. Given the speed at which power is needed, the numerous things that can go wrong when emergency power switches on or kicks back to primary, and the critical nature of hospital electrical power, electrical engineering teams have to be knowledgeable and experienced about the smallest details. It's those minute details that are the focus of this Webcast. Based on exit surveys from previous Webcasts, CSE is assembling experts in hospital electrical design to respond to requests for details on generators, ATS, UPS; and how to coordinate the power generation, switching, and quality equipment. This webcast is free and AIA-accredited learning units will be available to all registered attendees.
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