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The Greenfire Campus in Seattle, a mixed-use commercial and residential development, uses water-to-water heat pumps, radiant heating, chilled beams and heat recovery ventilation in its energy-efficient design.
The SEED Collaborative will partner with a select group of cities and states to help them better collect and manage building energy data, and ultimately create new opportunities in energy efficiency.
The National Association of Home Builders’ publishing arm, BuilderBooks, recently released, “What Green Means to Home Buyers: Perceptions and Preferences”.