Energy
Financing Better Buildings with C-PACE
April 26, 2022
By Joel Poppert, managing director, Imperial Ridge Real Estate Capital In looking for ways to incentivize the creation of higher-performing buildings, states around the country have ...
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How Denver’s ChefReady Virtual Kitchen is Committed to Earth Day, Every Day
April 22, 2022
By Nili Malach Poynter, co-founder of ChefReady virtual kitchens Like any industry, the restaurant industry has a deep carbon footprint. The US throws away more ...
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Denver’s New Condo Project Raises the Bar on Affordability and Sustainability
April 21, 2022
By Nate Huyler New construction of for-sale condominium projects is few and far between in Denver. At the affordable level, there have been none. La Tela, ...
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National Western Center Launches Largest Wastewater Heat Recovery System in the USA
April 21, 2022
The National Western Center (NWC) and its partner EAS Energy Partners (EAS) today held a ribbon-cutting event to celebrate the completion of the largest wastewater heat recovery ...
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New Xcel Energy Commercial Electric Rates Could Save You Thousands
April 19, 2022
By Rachel Mountain The below is relevant to all commercial properties but is most straightforward and pertinent to owner-occupied and gross lessors: As commercial property ...
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Precast, Prestressed Concrete Provides Benefits for Resilience and Sustainability
April 12, 2022
By Jim Schneider, LEED AP A building is an enormous investment in funds, labor and materials — not just in present-day terms, but also for ...
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Becoming Net Zero: Hard Work Pays Off
April 7, 2022
By Ryan D. Anderson, associate at 4240 Architecture Inc. Recent years have seen a relative flurry of significant reports emerge on the condition of the ...
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NREL and Mortenson Celebrate Topping Out of RAIL Facility in Golden
March 31, 2022
Mortenson celebrated the topping out this week of the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)’s new facility, called the Research and Innovation ...
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Solar Co-Op Launches for Unincorporated Adams County
March 28, 2022
Adams County and the Cities of Northglenn and Westminster have formed a regional collaboration with the nonprofit Solar United Neighbors (SUN) to launch the Adams ...
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Invest in Solar to Maximize Available Incentives
March 15, 2022
By John Shaw, co-owner and commercial solar project developer, Namaste Solar Why Solar? The opportunity to earn a compelling return on investment by installing clean solar ...
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Financing Better Buildings with C-PACE
April 26, 2022
By Joel Poppert, managing director, Imperial Ridge Real Estate Capital In looking for ways to incentivize the creation of higher-performing buildings, states around the country have ...
Read More →
How Denver’s ChefReady Virtual Kitchen is Committed to Earth Day, Every Day
April 22, 2022
By Nili Malach Poynter, co-founder of ChefReady virtual kitchens Like any industry, the restaurant industry has a deep carbon footprint. The US throws away more ...
Read More →
Denver’s New Condo Project Raises the Bar on Affordability and Sustainability
April 21, 2022
By Nate Huyler New construction of for-sale condominium projects is few and far between in Denver. At the affordable level, there have been none. La Tela, ...
Read More →
National Western Center Launches Largest Wastewater Heat Recovery System in the USA
April 21, 2022
The National Western Center (NWC) and its partner EAS Energy Partners (EAS) today held a ribbon-cutting event to celebrate the completion of the largest wastewater heat recovery ...
Read More →
New Xcel Energy Commercial Electric Rates Could Save You Thousands
April 19, 2022
By Rachel Mountain The below is relevant to all commercial properties but is most straightforward and pertinent to owner-occupied and gross lessors: As commercial property ...
Read More →
Precast, Prestressed Concrete Provides Benefits for Resilience and Sustainability
April 12, 2022
By Jim Schneider, LEED AP A building is an enormous investment in funds, labor and materials — not just in present-day terms, but also for ...
Read More →
Becoming Net Zero: Hard Work Pays Off
April 7, 2022
By Ryan D. Anderson, associate at 4240 Architecture Inc. Recent years have seen a relative flurry of significant reports emerge on the condition of the ...
Read More →
NREL and Mortenson Celebrate Topping Out of RAIL Facility in Golden
March 31, 2022
Mortenson celebrated the topping out this week of the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)’s new facility, called the Research and Innovation ...
Read More →
Solar Co-Op Launches for Unincorporated Adams County
March 28, 2022
Adams County and the Cities of Northglenn and Westminster have formed a regional collaboration with the nonprofit Solar United Neighbors (SUN) to launch the Adams ...
Read More →
Invest in Solar to Maximize Available Incentives
March 15, 2022
By John Shaw, co-owner and commercial solar project developer, Namaste Solar Why Solar? The opportunity to earn a compelling return on investment by installing clean solar ...
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