Green Building Report

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Part 4: PV Costs Drop

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Part 6: ENERGY STAR Releases List of Top 10 Cities

ENERGY STAR Releases List of Top 10 Cities

April 2009

These 10 cities have the greatest number of commercial buildings that have earned the ENERGY STAR for Buildings label through 2008. In total, there are 6,200 ENERGY STAR-qualified buildings and plants.

  1. Los Angeles, Calif.
  2. San Francisco, Calif.
  3. Houston, Texas
  4. Washington D.C.
  5. Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas
  6. Chicago, Ill.
  7. Denver, Colo.
  8. Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minn.
  9. Atlanta, Ga.
  10. Seattle, Wash.

Source: EPA

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Green Building Report

Part 1: LEED-EB Lowers Operating Costs, Report Finds

Part 2: LEED Version 3: Coming Soon

Part 3: Green Guide Releases Toolkit

Part 4: PV Costs Drop

Part 5: LEED AP Deadline Approaching

Part 6: ENERGY STAR Releases List of Top 10 Cities



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