
A community building in Oregon and an office building in California are the first two projects to earn net-zero status under the International Living Building Institute’s Net Zero Energy Certification program.
The Pringle Creek community center is a renovated 80-year-old building within a 32-acre mixed-use redevelopment in Salem, Ore. The Ideas Z2 Facility is a renovated U.S. Bank building constructed in the 1960s. Both were designed to meet all of their electricity needs with solar power arrays.
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A community building in Oregon and an office building in California are the first two projects to earn net-zero status under the International Living Building Institute’s Net Zero Energy Certification program.
A community building in Oregon and an office building in California are the first two projects to earn net-zero status under the International Living Building Institute’s Net Zero Energy Certification program.
Links:
[1] http://www.earthtechling.com/2012/04/net-zero-building-program-certifies-first-two/
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