High Performance Schools & Public Buildings

High Performance Public Buildings

Emerging changes in the way buildings are sited, designed, built, maintained and renovated could reduce the lifetime costs of public buildings while improving their environmental performance and increasing the productivity of the people in them.

NEEP's work in the area of high performance buildings has evolved from the highly successful implementation of its High Performance Schools Exchange.


High Performance Public Buildings

The work we do today concerning high performance buildings will pave the way for the eventual development of Net Zero Energy Buildings on a broader scale throughout the region.In the simplest terms, Net Zero Energy Buildings are those buildings that consume no more energy than they are able to produce. Because such on-site generation needs to be clean and sustainable, the integration of renewable energy technologies with the building itself is an essential component of a Net Zero Energy Building.

NEEP plans to tap into the existing knowledge base of renewable energy advocates and practitioners - in keeping with NEEP's practice of facilitating partnerships - and marry that with our own capabilities regarding energy efficient technologies and practices.

 

High Performance Public Buildings

Beginning with the public building sector, NEEP will expand the guidance it has developed in the area of high performance schools to additional building stock, encompassing both new construction and existing buildings.

The High Performance Buildings Project will both inform, and be informed by, NEEP's Building Energy Codes Project, particularly in those areas where the Codes Project will examine an Informative Appendix to the code that encompasses established building models, such as ENERGY STAR Homes and the New Buildings Institute's Core Performance Guide.

NEEP is developing an operations and maintenance guidance document for public facilities. It will be available in the fall of 2009.

 ResourceDescription 
 EPA’s Green Building resourcesTools and strategies to make commercial, public or institutional buildings greener, including information about Energy Star, air quality, and waste reduction.
 Getting to Zero - Final Report of the MA Zero Net Energy Buildings Task ForceA final report of MA Governor Deval Patrick's Task Force's findings and recommendations in the areas of energy performance standards, energy tracking, financial and regulatory barriers, and education and workforce development.
 U.S. Dept. of Energy EERE Building Technologies ProgramTools, guidelines, training, and technical and financial resources regarding the efficiency of buildings and the equipment, components, and systems within them.
 USDA’s Rural Development Community Facilities ProgramsLearn about programs designed to develop essential community facilities for public use in rural areas.