May 13, 2009 Lexington, Mass. - On May 12, 2009 the Massachusetts Board of Building Regulations and Standards adopted the first ever Informative Appendix to the state building energy code. The Informative Appendix consists of a residential and commercial "stretch code" that is roughly 30 percent more energy efficient than the current state energy.
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Massachusetts Adopts the First Informative Appendix in the Country
May 13, 2009 Lexington, Mass. - On May 12, 2009 the Massachusetts Board of Building Regulations and Standards adopted the first ever Informative Appendix to the state building energy code. The Informative Appendix consists of a residential and commercial "stretch code" that is roughly 30 percent more energy efficient than the current state energy.
Energy Efficiency Could Save Americans 1.2 Trillion Dollars
July 30, 2009 Lexington, Mass. - As the Senate gears up to consider landmark climate and energy legislation in the coming weeks, a new report [www.mckinsey.com/USenergyefficiency] released this week concludes that elevating energy efficiency to a national priority could save American consumers $1.2 trillion by 2020-about the same amount as the projected 2009 Federal deficit.*1
July 30, 2009 Lexington, Mass. - As the Senate gears up to consider landmark climate and energy legislation in the coming weeks, a new report [www.mckinsey.com/USenergyefficiency] released this week concludes that elevating energy efficiency to a national priority could save American consumers $1.2 trillion by 2020-about the same amount as the projected 2009 Federal deficit.*1