Free Report Highlights Water-Technology Opportunities

What’s the fastest growing concern of the green building movement? Not necessarily energy, but water conservation, including the water-technology opportunities profiled in Jerry Yudelson’s latest green-building report, sponsored by the Mechanical Contractors Education and Research Foundation, the research arm of the Mechanical Contractors Association of America (MCAA).
Nov. 18, 2009

What’s the fastest growing concern of the green-building movement? Not necessarily energy, but water conservation, including the water-technology opportunities profiled in Jerry Yudelson’s latest green-building report, sponsored by the Mechanical Contractors Education and Research Foundation, the research arm of the Mechanical Contractors Association of America (MCAA).

In “Water Efficiency Technologies for Mechanical Contractors: New Business Opportunities,” Yudelson outlines opportunities for water metering, fixture replacements, cooling-tower water reduction, rainwater harvesting, and gray-water reuse in buildings. In the report, Yudelson profiles dozens of new technologies usable in new buildings and retrofit projects around the United States and Canada. Yudelson presents a business case for water conservation and outlines the close relationship of water use and energy use through what is being called the energy/water nexus.

By saving money on water use through creative water-conservation strategies and water-technology investments, the report shows how commercial-building owners can add value to their real-estate holdings by lowering annual operating costs, increasing net operating income (NOI), and benefiting from the multiple of NOI reflected in building prices.

The free 64-page report is available from Yudelson's Website, www.greenbuildconsult.com, and at the MCAA Website, www.mcaa.org/store.

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