ECO-FRIENDLY STRUCTURAL BUILDINGS
Keywords:
Efficient Building, construction and EmissionsAbstract
Employing more efficient building methods in new construction and in renovation could reduce the amount of energy consumed, thereby saving money and reducing electric load growth and air emissions resulting from electric generation. There have been many developments in the promotion of energy efficiency in the construction sector, much of which is organized around the guidelines of the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design Green Building Rating System.
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