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Seattle, Washington, is a diverse, environmentally aware city with a variety of languages, cultures, and income levels Leveraging relationships with public, private, and nonprofit partners, the city set out to reduce carbon emissions, increase energy upgrades, and create living-wage green jobs
- Archive Reference Buildings by Climate Zone: 4C Seattle, Washington
Here you will find past versions of the reference buildings for new construction commercial buildings, organized by building type and location A summary of building types and climate zones is available for reference Current versions are also availa
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The Seattle 2030 District is a collaborative effort of more than 60 civic leaders including building owners and professionals, utilities, Architecture 2030, the City of Seattle, and King County, to become the first large scale, high performance building district in the country
- Washington’s Clean Energy Roadmap
3 Process Program Design The Roadmap was designed to build upon Washington’s policy framework and chart a path forward for clean technology market development COM performed five distinct steps to complete the Roadmap Generation Transmission Distribution Customers Storage Distributed Generation
- TC Legend Homes - Department of Energy
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- Geothermal Heat Pump Case Study: Seattle Public Schools
Seattle Public Schools Lead on Clean, Green Heating and Cooling When the Seattle Public Schools (SPS) facilities team floated the idea of switching from gas-fired boilers to geothermal heat pumps (GHPs) in 2004, they had no idea whether it would work
- HIA 2018 DOE Zero Energy Ready Home Case Study: Dwell Development . . .
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