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Going Green Can Increase Corporate Value Fast

9 hours ago ago from Your Employment Guide | Helping Your Secure Your Dream Job - Number One Employment Placement Resource And Job Search On The Internet|

Reducing utility costs is good for the bottom line but there are many other financial benefits to reducing energy consumption. The US Green Building Council tells us on average a green building benefits from: 30-50% reduced energy use 35% reduced carbon emissions 40% reduced water use 70% reduced solid waste So what does that really mean in real value to a business or property owner in terms of value beyond lower utility costs? The ...

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Time Is Running Out To Take Advantage of 2006 Energy Tax Deductions

9 hours ago ago from Chillicious.com

Many businesses have implemented energy efficiency measures in their facilities over the past several years to help decrease operating expenses and aid the local and global environment. What a lot of these companies do not know is that sizeable federal tax deductions are available to them and also that time may be running out. The Energy Policy Act of 2005 (EPAct 2005) provides generous, immediate tax deductions to businesses for making ...

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Why the newly inked Copenhagen Accord boosts the odds for Senate passage of bipartisan climate and clean energy jobs legislation

22 hours ago ago from Climate Vine

The Washington Post editorialized today that the Copenhagen Accord, however imperfect, should prod the U.S. Senate to take up climate-change legislation. Even if China hadn't moved, reducing America's dependence on foreign sources of energy and tackling domestic pollution are strong enough reasons to pass a bill. Guest blogger Daniel J. Weiss , Senior Fellow and Director of Climate Strategy at CAPAF, explains why. The 15 th United ...

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Beyond Cutting Energy Costs – The Real Value of Energy Efficiency

9 hours ago ago from Ruddo Articles

Everyone knows that reducing the utilities cost center for a corporation or organization is good for the bottom line but there are several other financial benefits to reducing energy consumption. On average a green building enjoys: 30-50% reduced energy use 35% reduced carbon emissions 40% reduced water use 70% reduced solid waste But what does that really mean in real value to a building owner or company in terms of value beyond lower ...

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Go Green to Become or Remain Profitable

9 hours ago ago from Ruddo Articles

Most people realize that reducing the utility cost center for a business or organization is a good thing for the bottom line but there are several other financial benefits to reducing energy consumption. The US Green Building Council says that on average a green building enjoys, 30-50% reduced energy use, 35% reduced carbon emissions, 40% reduced water use and 70% reduced solid waste. But does that truly translate into real value to ...

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Mass. pushing whole energy efficient neighborhoods

4 hours ago ago from U.S. News

Mass. pushing whole energy efficient neighborhoods BOSTON (AP) -- Massachusetts officials are hoping to use a federal stimulus grant to take the idea of energy conservation down from the lofty heights of solar panels and wind turbines and bring it back to the neighborhood. The "whole-neighborhood" approach to energy efficiency sounds simple enough, even mundane - from weather-stripping to improved insulation. But in New England with its ...

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