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100 percent energy use reduction for federal government buildings

architecture2030.org — which will be hosting a 2010 Imperative webcast at the end of January — was righteously stoked when the "Energy Independence and Security Act" was signed into law the other day. From their email bulletin:
The President signs Energy Bill containing The 2030 Challenge targets After being passed by the Senate and the House of Representatives, the Energy Independence and Security Act became law yesterday with the President's signature. Section 433 of this bill requires that all federal buildings meet the energy performance standards of The 2030 Challenge. The key passage in this section states that:
buildings shall be designed so that the fossil fuel-generated energy consumption of the buildings is reduced, as compared with such energy consumption by a similar building in fiscal year 2003 (as measured by Commercial Buildings Energy Consumption Survey or Residential Energy Consumption Survey data from the Energy Information Agency), by the percentage specified in the following table:   Fiscal Year     Percentage Reduction   2010 55 2015 65 2020 80 2025 90 2030 100
To view Section 433 of the bill, click here and search for "Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007".
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Published December 21, 2007

(2007, December 21). 100 percent energy use reduction for federal government buildings. Retrieved from https://www.buildinggreen.com/news-article/100-percent-energy-use-reduction-federal-government-buildings

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