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Boise-based Albertsons says it has saved about 1 billion kilowatt hours of electricity since 2000 by continually improving new store designs and aggressively retrofitting old ones. By Linda Anderson
by Emily Rabin
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Reporter Eriko Saijo profiles an ecologically sensitive full-service resort with some ambitious goals for waste reduction, renewable energy use, and environmentally sensitive management.
by Emily Rabin
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Financial incentives, changes in regulations, and green power purchase programs offer more options for organizations that want to explore alternative energy. By Mike Lobash
by Emily Rabin
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Diverse stakeholders in the UC system recently came together to develop a new system-wide policy, which tightens building design standards and includes ambitious but attainable goals for 'green energy' production and purchasing.
by Emily Rabin
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Convincing senior executives to buy into resource-efficient energy projects takes more than numbers. Context and relevance are critical. By Loren Snyder
by Emily Rabin
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While the U.S. government snubs the Kyoto Protocol on climate change, a small but growing number of colleges and universities are weaning themselves from carbon and adopting new attitudes about energy. By Shelley Smithson
by Emily Rabin
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The IKEA store in Vaughn, Toronto, practices environmental responsibility by utilizing a rehabilitated brownfield site near a public transit stop. By Paul Nutcher
by Emily Rabin
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On a mission to snuff out inefficiencies at the University of Miami, Victor Atherton has turned the facility department into a profit center. By Mike Lobash
by Emily Rabin
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Facilities cash in on utility programs designed to cut peak demand without hurting business operations. By Lindsay Audin
by Emily Rabin