Net-Zero-Buildings

Johnson Controls, Constellation Plan Pennsylvania Solar Projects

Solar Projects
Two new solar projects will support four Johnson Controls facilities, advance company goal of 100% renewable energy and net zero operations by 2040.

Johnson Controls, Accenture Launch OpenBlue Innovation Centers In India

Two new OpenBlue Innovation Centers will focus on developing hardware and software built around 5G and IoT, adding greater system connectivity, control and visualization for building environments.

Johnson Controls, Accenture Launch OpenBlue Innovation Centers In India

OpenBlue Innovation Centers India
Two new OpenBlue Innovation Centers will focus on developing hardware and software built around 5G and IoT, adding greater system connectivity, control and visualization for building environments.

Johnson Controls, Accenture Launch OpenBlue Innovation Centers In India

OpenBlue Innovation Centers India
Two new OpenBlue Innovation Centers will focus on developing hardware and software built around 5G and IoT, adding greater system connectivity, control and visualization for building environments.

USGBC Announces Nearly 100 Net Zero Certifications

The net zero certifications were earned under the LEED Zero program and represent more than 23 million square feet of space.

USGBC Announces Nearly 100 Net Zero Certifications

LEED Net Zero
The net zero certifications were earned under the LEED Zero program and represent more than 23 million square feet of space.

USGBC Announces Nearly 100 Net Zero Certifications

LEED Net Zero
The net zero certifications were earned under the LEED Zero program and represent more than 23 million square feet of space.

Football Stadiums: The Power Plants of Tomorrow

With the Super Bowl shining a spotlight on the NFL, fans of another stripe are cheering sustainable developments at Philadelphia’s eight-year-old Lincoln Financial Field, which recently announced plans to go to net zero and generate power needs through onsite sustainable or renewable sources.

Institute Brings Industry Perspective to DOE Initiatives

NIBS has encouraged DOE to use a holistic approach to achieve sustainability in federal buildings; look at lifecycle costs instead of first costs as a basis for sustainable decision making; and include operations and maintenance staff and building occupants in the long-term strategies for sustainability.

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