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Green Cooling in The UK’s Listed Buildings: Tackling Air Conditioning Challenges In 2025

UK Construction Blog

The post Green Cooling in The UK’s Listed Buildings: Tackling Air Conditioning Challenges In 2025 appeared first on UK Construction Blog. Homeowners in the UK would love to invest in environmentally friendly cooling options in 2025. This blog delves into the overlap of clean energy and planning controls.

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2 Hudson Square: A New Landmark in New York City’s Architectural Landscape

Construction Daily News

Historical Background Hudson Square has a rich history shaped by its location and development. With Varick Street running through the area, the modifications aimed to support commercial development while preserving historical elements. LEED focuses on energy efficiency, water conservation, and reduced carbon emissions.

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Top Ecological and Environmental B-Corporations

CCR Magazine

Access to Clean Water : Efforts are made to advocate for clean and affordable drinking water for all communities, especially those that have been historically marginalized. By supporting Indigenous Climate Action, your B Corp can contribute to the preservation of Indigenous lands, cultures, and ways of life.

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ASHRAE Calls for Abstracts: 2025 Winter Conf. Orlando

CCR Magazine

Abstract submissions are now being accepted for the 2025 ASHRAE Winter Conference to be held in Orlando, Florida, February 8-12, 2025, at the Hilton Orlando. The adoption of artificial intelligence coupled with advanced controls can also influence the thermal management of buildings.

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Memorandum Could End Federal Water Efficiency Standards

The Contractor Magazine

” Lastly, the memorandum requests recommendations to submit legislation before Congress that would rescind a wide swath of federal energy conservation standards, even going so far as to repeal the Energy Policy Act of 1992 in its entirety. Ron Burke has served as President and CEO of the AWE since 2021.