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Denver City Energy Project Aims to Cut Carbon Emissions, Energy Use

The voluntary program encourages commercial and multifamily building owners to measure building performance using Energy Star’s Portfolio Manager tool. More

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Denver City Energy Project Aims to Cut Carbon Emissions, Energy Use

The voluntary program encourages commercial and multifamily building owners to measure building performance using Energy Star’s Portfolio Manager tool. More

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Six Energy Star Homes to Love

In honor of Energy Star Day, we've rounded up some of our favorite homes certified to the EPA's green building program. More

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Six Energy Star Appliances More Common in New than Existing Homes

Which Energy Star Certified appliances are taking over the new American home? Which energy efficient appliances are still more common in existing homes? NAHB took a look at the market share. More

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Fannie Mae Introduces ENERGY STAR Certification for Multifamily Buildings

A new ENERGY STAR score introduced by Fannie Mae enables multifamily building owners to compare performance to similar buildings based on data from more than 1,000 survey responses nationwide. More

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EPA Announces Which Cities Earned the Most Energy Star Commercial Building Certifications in 2013

For the sixth year in a row, Los Angeles reigns supreme in the EPA's ranking of the the most commercial Energy Star building certifications earned in a year for the country's top 25 cities. The EPA also ranked mid-sized and small cities. More

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Industry Divided Over Proposed Energy Legislation

Architecture and energy efficiency organizations weigh in on the latest version of... More

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Industry Divided Over Proposed Energy Legislation

Architecture and energy efficiency organizations weigh in on the latest version of the Shaheen-Portman bill, which could become the first piece of significant energy legislation passed by Congress in seven years. More

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EPA and Freddie Mac Take On Energy Efficiency in Multifamily Buildings

In a formal agreement, the two entities seek to influence lending practices to encourage investments in energy efficiency. More

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Hello, 2014. Goodbye, Traditional Incandescents.

Whether people like it or not, they'll have to use more efficient light bulbs from here on out: The new year means bidding adieu to traditional 40- and 60-watt incandescents. More

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