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EGB May 2008

May 27, 2008
May 21, 2008   LEED Opportunities for Raised Floors in SchoolsBy Don Beaty, PE, and John Lanni, PE, LEED AP The Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design credits most attainable by schools with raised-floor air-distribution systems...MORE ...
May 21, 2008
LEED Opportunities for Raised Floors in Schools
By Don Beaty, PE, and John Lanni, PE, LEED AP
The Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design credits most attainable by schools with raised-floor air-distribution systems...MORE




Excellence in Green Building Curriculum
The U.S. Green Building Council recognized 12 national programs in its inaugural Excellence in Green Building Curriculum Recognition Awards and Incentive Grants. The awards and grants recognize pre-K through college-level curricula that advance green-building ideals by transforming how buildings and communities are designed, built, and operated...MORE

EPA and Partners Kick Off Lifecycle Building Challenge
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and partners are calling on architects, builders, students, and others to participate in the second Lifecycle Building Challenge. The competition seeks designs that facilitate building-material adaptation and reuse, minimize waste, and cut greenhouse-gas emissions...MORE



HPAC Engineering Webinar Series: Grease Ducts: New Generation

May 28, 2008 @ 2 p.m. ET
Sponsor Selkirk, http://www.selkirkcorp.com/

Conventional grease ducts are field-welded, and require 18-in. clearance to combustibles. In most cases, these ducts are field-wrapped with insulation to reduce clearance to combustibles and provide fire-resistance rating. The new generation of factory-built grease ducts offers a better alternative to conventional and field-wrapped grease ducts. This Webinar examines these new modular grease-duct systems, which offer zero clearance to combustibles and fire-resistance ratings; discusses the certification testing they undergo; covers the standards and codes with which they comply; and describes their features and benefits. Participants will be educated about a new modular, non-field-welded, insulated grease duct and its features and benefits; the fire tests this grease duct undergoes for listing; and the standards and codes with which this grease duct complies...MORE

Building Green, Saving Green: Constructing Sustainable and Energy-Efficient Buildings
Experts in the field of green building, such as members of the U.S. Green Building Council and Kent Peterson, PE, the president of the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE), appeared before Chairman Edward J. Markey (D-Mass.) and the Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming to discuss how more efficient buildings and better building policies can reduce energy costs and cut global-warming pollution...MORE

Question of the Week: Why are you or aren’t you biking to work?
"Greenversations," the official blog of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, asks a question related to the environment each week. Log on and post an answer, or browse an archive of past questions dealing with greening the environment...MORE


Commissioning and Green Design -- A Natural Combination
The majority of new buildings are not built with energy efficiency in mind, and most of the 5 million existing commercial buildings in the United States have never undergone any type of commissioning or quality-assurance process. As a result, they use more energy, cost more to operate, and perform well below their potential. Conversely, buildings that have been properly commissioned perform better and are more energy-efficient. Yet, the idea that commissioning is an unnecessary additional cost still often prevails...MORE