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AECOM: A Leader in Sustainable Planning

Posted by John Noriega on Thursday, July 29, 2010,

Sustainability in construction is a concept that can be accepted into a project to various extents.  In addition, the sustainability of a building can only be taken as far as the site and surround area allow.  This means a building can have all of the right energy efficient systems, building envelopes, and green materials but still may not provide a sustainable lifestyle or community to the people living, working, or visiting these buildings. 

This is where AECOM makes a difference in the s...


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The Solana Project for sustainable energy

Posted by John Noriega on Tuesday, July 6, 2010,

The project focuses on developing one of the world’s largest solar power plants in Gila Bend, Arizona.  The facility will use renewable energy sources to provide a gross output of 280-MW, and supply 70,000 homes with power.


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Who’s involved?  

Abengoa Solar:  Develops power plants using several applications of solar power technology

APS:  Leading producer of electrical power in Arizona

Dept. of Energy:  Recently agreed to invest almost $1.5 billion dollars in Abengoa ...


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Dow Corning sustainable insulation solutions

Posted by John Noriega on Friday, July 2, 2010,



You have probably seen commercials and internet ads for the ‘Human Element’ campaign (Hu).  This campaign represents the commitment to sustainability and the future of human life by the Dow Chemical Company.  Dow has established a Sustainability 2015 Goals report that is responsible for dedicating their company’s research and development to new products that will help advance the building industry with correspondence to the government’s energy efficiency goals.

Their interest in su...


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RETScreen: software for sustainable projects

Posted by John Noriega on Friday, June 25, 2010,



Clean, renewable energy and efficient technologies (RETs) for heating, cooling and power have been developed and are now ready for use in sustainable construction around the world.  However, we must first understand where it is necessary and what technologies can effectively be used.  While loading up a building with every new renewable, energy efficient technology may seem sustainable, in contrast it is not.  To make a sustainable building as efficient as possible, a design approach must b...


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Passive House vs. LEED Standards

Posted by John Noriega on Wednesday, June 16, 2010,

 



The most popularly used sustainable building standard in the United States is the USGBC’s LEED certification.  Its role in the construction industry has become well respected by professionals and offers designers, engineers, construction managers and contractors some consistency in developing aspects of a changing industry.  In other words, these professionals are driven to become familiar with new sustainable construction methods and techniques that are required in order to achieve g...


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World leaders of sustainable construction

Posted by John Noriega on Sunday, May 30, 2010,

As the U.S. seems to be leading the world in many political aspects, how does their sustainable infrastructure rank against the rest of the world?  The truth is the United States is far behind other countries in terms of sustainable design and construction.  Many leading countries including Sweden, the United Kingdom, and Ireland are home to corporations developing the latest and greatest innovations in the sustainable construction industry

Why is the U.S. behind?  I think it has ...


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