From the Library from Environmental Building News
February 1, 2006

National Review of Green Schools:
Costs, Benefits, and Implications for Massachusetts

Following up on their influential 2003 report “The Costs and Financial Benefits of Green Buildings” (see “Green Building Pays” in EBN Vol. 12, No. 11), Greg Kats and his team at Capital E have applied similar methods and reached similar conclusions regarding schools. For the Green Schools reports Kats analyzed cost and performance data for 30 schools, of which 12 are in Massachusetts. He then applied Massachusetts-based factors for energy costs, teacher salaries, and other parameters to arrive at his conclusions.
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