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New Net Zero Home in Michigan

A home on Target for LEED platinum will produce more energy than it consumes making another successful Net Zero home built in SouthWest Michigan.

See the project here http://www.alliancees.org/index.php/projects/the-vineyard-project/

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Why go LEED Video.

Click the four outward arrows on the bottom right next to the Vimeo to expand to full screen mode.

Benefits of a LEED-Certified Home from U.S. Green Building Council on Vimeo.

Testimonials from owners of LEED-certified homes.

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Platinum LEED Homes use 51% less heating energy


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First Leed for Homes in Grand Traverse!

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

The U.S. Green Building Council Awards Image Design, LLC and Frontier Construction LEED Gold Certification for their Green Home March 8, 2010‐ Kingsley, MI. Today the new residence at 6524 Marsh Rd. was awarded LEED “Gold” certification by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) for achievement in green homebuilding and design. LEED for Homes is a national third‐party certification system for energy efficient, healthy, green homes. LEED‐certified homes complete a technically rigorous process that includes a home energy (HERS) rating and onsite inspections to verify that the home is built to be energy and water efficient, environmentally sound, and a healthier place to live.

View the project on our project profiles page: http://www.alliancees.org/index.php/projects/granite-hill-project/

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New Alliance for Environmental Sustainability Ohio Office.


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We have Certified roughly 250 Units!!

As of 2009 we are at 248 certified units. 53% of these are the LEED for Homes standard Silver and 33% are Gold. It is great to see that silver and gold standards are favored more so than the basic certified level. It appears builders and home owners are seeing the importance of higher standard “Green” homes and the monetary savings that come with them. Hopefully in the future we will begin to see the amount of platinum homes taking off.

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Green Cost Premium Disappears


NEW YORK CITY-The cost premium on building green has all but disappeared, the Urban Green Council says in a new report. “We must prioritize greening our cities and cost is not the barrier some have made it out to be,” says Russell Unger, executive director of the UGC, the New York City chapter of the US Green Building Council, in a release.

Prepared for the UGC by Davis Langdon, the study looked at construction costs for 38 high-rise multifamily buildings and 25 commercial interiors here. It found that LEED-certified high-rises came in at an average of $440 per square foot, compared to $436 pr square foot for non-LEED projects. The differential was less than 1%, according to the report. On commercial interiors, the cost of $191 per square foot for LEED construction was actually 6% lower than the $204 per square foot cost of non-LEED…
Titled “Cost of Green in NYC,” the report notes that when construction funding is reduced, project teams “are not debating the inclusion of sustainable design measures, but are instead considering whether to continue with the project at all, regardless of green goals. For those projects able to continue with construction, green has become an added selling point and turning away from sustainability would be a poor long-term strategy.”
http://www.globest.com/news/1510_1510/newyork/181437-1.html

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