AbstractIn this paper 2011 energy consumption, green house gas (GHG) emission, and ENERGY STAR Energy Performance Rating (EPR) data for 953 office buildings in New York City are examined. The data were made public as a result of New York City's local law 84. Twenty-one of these office buildings were identified as LEED-certified, providing the opportunity for direct comparison of energy performance data for LEED and non-LEED buildings of the same type, time frame, and geographical and climate region. With regard to energy consumption and GHG emission the LEED-certified buildings, collectively, showed no savings as compared with non-LEED buildings. The subset of the LEED buildings certified at the Gold level outperformed other NYC office buil...
Various versions of the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED®) have been introduced w...
The use of energy in the building sector has increased rapidly over the past two decades. Accordingl...
This paper provides the first credible evidence on the economic value of the certification of “green...
In this paper 2011 energy consumption, green house gas (GHG) emission, and ENERGY STAR Energy Perfor...
AbstractIn this paper 2011 energy consumption, green house gas (GHG) emission, and ENERGY STAR Energ...
In this work, we present results from the largest study of measured, whole-building energy performan...
In this study, we studied the energy consumption and greenhouse gas emission performance of LEED-cer...
The City of Chicago recently publicized energy usage data for 1521 commercial properties with floor ...
Depletion of natural resources and climate change are undoubtedly the biggest challenges that humank...
A recent study by the New Buildings Institute looked at the energy performance of 121 LEED certified...
Depletion of natural resources and climate change are undoubtedly the biggest challenges that humank...
Over three hundred buildings have been certified under the Leadership in Energy and Environmental De...
Is the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design program (LEED) delivering actual energy savings...
This report quantifies, for the first time, the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions co-‐benefits associa...
AbstractMore than two thirds of the U.S. electricity consumption occurs in buildings, which also are...
Various versions of the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED®) have been introduced w...
The use of energy in the building sector has increased rapidly over the past two decades. Accordingl...
This paper provides the first credible evidence on the economic value of the certification of “green...
In this paper 2011 energy consumption, green house gas (GHG) emission, and ENERGY STAR Energy Perfor...
AbstractIn this paper 2011 energy consumption, green house gas (GHG) emission, and ENERGY STAR Energ...
In this work, we present results from the largest study of measured, whole-building energy performan...
In this study, we studied the energy consumption and greenhouse gas emission performance of LEED-cer...
The City of Chicago recently publicized energy usage data for 1521 commercial properties with floor ...
Depletion of natural resources and climate change are undoubtedly the biggest challenges that humank...
A recent study by the New Buildings Institute looked at the energy performance of 121 LEED certified...
Depletion of natural resources and climate change are undoubtedly the biggest challenges that humank...
Over three hundred buildings have been certified under the Leadership in Energy and Environmental De...
Is the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design program (LEED) delivering actual energy savings...
This report quantifies, for the first time, the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions co-‐benefits associa...
AbstractMore than two thirds of the U.S. electricity consumption occurs in buildings, which also are...
Various versions of the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED®) have been introduced w...
The use of energy in the building sector has increased rapidly over the past two decades. Accordingl...
This paper provides the first credible evidence on the economic value of the certification of “green...