Sustainability
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US, global cities tout emissions reductions
Local U.S. officials say they’re driving emissions goals from the ground up since the Trump administration’s withdrawal from key international climate events and agreements.
By Robyn Griggs Lawrence • June 24, 2025 -
Retrieved from Jordan Stead, Amazon on June 23, 2025
Data center heat could make US campuses more efficient, experts say
The U.S. lags Europe and Canada on data center heat recovery, but the industry’s breakneck growth offers a significant opportunity for universities, companies, district energy providers and others.
By Brian Martucci • June 23, 2025 -
Explore the Trendline➔
nimis69 via Getty ImagesTrendlineLeveraging energy efficiency to create asset value
By optimizing building and systems efficiency, facilities managers can move beyond saving money to become value creators.
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Targeted investment, tech can sustain critical infrastructure
To help communities bounce back after disaster, jurisdictions must identify gaps in lifeline systems and cost-effective ways to mend them, panelists at the Building Innovation 2025 conference said.
By Julie Strupp • June 18, 2025 -
Meta signs geothermal power deal for New Mexico data centers
The tech and social media giant entered an agreement with XGS Energy to help develop 150 MW of geothermal power generation.
By Lamar Johnson • June 18, 2025 -
Retrieved from Exhale Fans on June 17, 2025
Bladeless ceiling fan maker touts design’s energy, air quality benefits
Pulling cool, dry air from the floor and redistributing it across the room can save operators money while improving indoor air quality, a bladeless fan manufacturer says.
By Joe Burns • June 17, 2025 -
How the potential end of Energy Star could affect building operators
The demise of the widely-used program could lead to a massive disruption in building operations, experts say.
By Mary Salmonsen • June 17, 2025 -
ASHRAE, ICC open second review period for building lifecycle emissions standard
The proposed joint standard seeks to establish a methodology for quantifying embodied and operational greenhouse gas emissions across the lifecycle of buildings and their sites.
By Joe Burns • June 16, 2025 -
Is climate-responsive paint a future reality?
An inventor used thermochromic pigment to create paint that darkens in cold weather and lightens in warm weather, resulting in interior temperature changes that could curb building energy costs, CNN reports.
By Robert Freedman • June 11, 2025 -
Opinion
What should performance benchmarking look like post-Energy Star?
The proposed elimination of one of the federal government’s most successful sustainability programs raises questions about how to measure building efficiency.
By Matt Ellis • June 6, 2025 -
Targeted HVAC interventions can yield big savings, researcher says
By focusing on inefficient zones and rooms that generate a disproportionate share of fault signals to the building management system, operators can maximize their resources, a Stanford researcher says.
By Joe Burns • June 4, 2025 -
How small operational changes can add up to large energy savings
Facilities that can’t afford to deploy capital for building system upgrades can eke out savings in ways operators might not have thought about, an Accruent white paper says.
By Robert Freedman • June 2, 2025 -
NYC building owners still have time to file LL97 extensions
The city implemented a 60-day grace period for reporting annual energy and water use or for seeking an extension until August. Separately, a lawsuit against the regulation was dismissed.
By Joe Burns • May 29, 2025 -
BP Pulse is bringing EV chargers to Waffle House
Chosen sites in the Southeast and the Sunbelt will get six electric vehicle charging bays, with the first locations coming online next year.
By Jessica Loder • May 27, 2025 -
Building sector needs all hands on deck to meet Washington’s 2050 emissions goal: reports
To substantially decarbonize buildings by 2050, building owners must swap virtually all end-of-life fossil fuel appliances for zero-emissions alternatives after 2030, the Clean Energy Transition Institute and 2050 Institute said.
By Brian Martucci • May 27, 2025 -
Smart building controls are key to addressing aging infrastructure, workforce: Trane
As the U.S. building stock ages and experienced technicians exit the workforce, facility managers must embrace building modernization, according to a report.
By Joe Burns • May 27, 2025 -
Energy savings start with benchmarking, team-led audits, expert says
By educating staff on how small changes and regular maintenance to systems can impact energy, facility teams can improve efficiency without costly upgrades, according to a sustainability director at ESFM.
By Joe Burns • Updated May 22, 2025 -
IFMA adds its name to Energy Star fight
Facility managers rely on the program for making informed decisions about commercial appliances and building systems, the group says.
By Robert Freedman • May 14, 2025 -
LEED v5 – now released – increases focus on indoor environment, worker safety
The new version streamlines decarbonization targets and accounts for indoor air quality, continuous monitoring and maintenance staff safety, USGBC’s director of existing buildings says.
By Joe Burns • May 13, 2025 -
Opinion
To save money, building owners should treat energy standards as a floor, not a ceiling
Projects to make their facilities more efficient are an opportunity for owners to use sustainability goals to drive long-term business value.
By Christy Martell • May 9, 2025 -
DOE pauses energy standards for federal buildings
The one-year stay gives the agency a chance to see if the Biden-era rule aligns with the priority the Trump administration is putting on fossil fuels, officials said.
By Robert Freedman • May 8, 2025 -
How campus investments in digital buildings can fund future sustainability projects
Smart building and campus energy management systems helped the University of Wyoming move past its “spreadsheet from hell” and Georgia Institute of Technology qualify for a $214,000 utility rebate.
By Brian Martucci • May 7, 2025 -
Retrieved from Ohio University on May 06, 2025
Composting program turns cafeteria scraps to brown gold
Ohio University processes more than five tons of food waste every day into soil amendments it uses on campus. But it’s had to rethink parts of the program, the school’s sustainability director says.
By Joe Burns • May 6, 2025 -
How Extra Space Storage is using solar to make money from its rooftops
The company’s solar project manager walks through what factors determine if a roof is suited to solar panels, whether for the building’s own energy or for a leasing opportunity.
By Robert Freedman • May 5, 2025 -
Energy-as-a-service agreements and energy savings performance contracts: What’s the difference?
Both models can provide energy efficiency upgrades with no upfront costs, but asset ownership is one point on which they diverge.
By Joe Burns • May 1, 2025 -
How to get HVAC replacement to pay for itself
A champion of energy service companies offers a reminder of their role in making large-scale retrofits cost-effective.
By Robert Freedman • April 29, 2025