Perhaps a better approach than wagging fingers at iinadvertent energy hogs is to make the right choices easier. For instance, “Would you rather have solar energy or wind for your entree? How about a side of low-flow dual flush toilets and a faucet aerator with your order?”
Of course, in the real world it is not that simple. Even the choir has a difficult time incorporating green features into their existing buildings because of the difficulty of documenting their value. Real estate appraisers are in the same pickle jar. They must examine the cost to build, replacement value, income (if any) and use comparable sales to support the final value. Except there aren’t any comparable sales in most neighborhoods. At least, not yet.
By Elizabeth Madrigal
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Posted in Business
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Also tagged appraisers, benchmarking, CNN.money.com, DOE, EcoFlats, energy education, Energy Star Portfolio Manager, flat screens, green building, green landlady, green property management
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February 10, 2010 – 7:05 am
Further enhancing its green reputation, on March 2, 2010, San Francisco will launch GreenFinanceSF (GFSF), a property-assessed clean energy (PACE) program. It is expected to help upgrade a major portion of the City’s building stock. The GreenFinanceSF program was developed to finance these private residential and commercial property building upgrades when targeted for energy efficiency, water efficiency and renewable energy systems.
By Elizabeth Madrigal
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Posted in Energy
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Also tagged apartments, ARRA, buildings, certified contractors, certified energy auditors, energy efficiencies, Energy Loans, green property management, GreenFinanceSF, high performance, increased net operating income, LEED, PACE, Retro-commissioning, San Francisco, solar photovoltaic projects, USGBC, water conservation, whole home energy performance audits
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February 9, 2010 – 7:18 am
The lovely city of Seattle joined the big apple when its city council recently announced its unanimous approval of an Energy Disclosure Ordinance that requires the benchmarking of buildings. Benchmarking has been championed by the Department of Energy (DOE) with the EnergyStar slogan saying it all. ‘If you can’t measure it, you can’t manage it’.
By Elizabeth Madrigal
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Posted in Energy
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Also tagged apartments, City Council Chair Richard Conlin, condominiums, DOE, Energy Disclosure Bill, EnergyStar, green property management, high performance, Mayor Mike McGinn, Portfolio Manager, Retro-commissioning, Seattle, Seattle City Council, Seattle Council Bill Number 116731
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