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New Report Highlights Existing Authorities for Better Buildings, Updates on ...
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Home › Contributors › Meg Waltner › New Report Highlights Existing Authorities for Better Buildings, Updates on Progress to Date Meg Waltner’s Blog New Report Highlights Existing Authorities for Better Buildings, Updates on Progress to Date Meg Waltner Posted January 18, 2012 Tags: energyefficiency, existingauthorities, federalpolicy, greenbuildings Share | | | The Obama administration has significant ability to promote energy efficiency and sustainability in residential, multifamily and co (Read Full Article)
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