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Written by Leon Alevantis, P.E.; John Pappas, P.E.; and Charles Dilworth, FAIA
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Wednesday, 21 December 2011 15:51 |
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Proving Performance
The California Department of Public Health’s Building P has been demonstrating since 2005 that sustainable design benefits taxpayers, building users and the environment. The project helped drive California toward requiring LEED certification for all new state buildings. Building P continues to improve its performance, using 37.6 kBtu/ ft2 · yr and receiving an ENERGY STAR rating of 98 in 2010. Energy savings have come through operational changes identified during commissioning, a program that places computers into sleep mode and a demand response program that reduces demand charges. Concrete walls provide thermal mass and serve as the primary interior finish, saving both money and resources.
Read entire article: California Department of Public Health Building P
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Last Updated on Wednesday, 21 December 2011 19:59 |