Energy
Commercial Solar: The Demand for and Marketability of Green Buildings
December 8, 2020
By John Shaw Green buildings are no longer a niche category, and the increasing adoption rate speaks to their many benefits. Commercial property owners can ...
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Ambient Energy’s Denver Office Awarded WELL Silver Certification
November 30, 2020
Ambient Energy, a third-party consulting firm specializing in commissioning, energy analysis, and sustainable design, has received WELL Silver Certification for their Denver office space. The ...
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Peak Development Group Assumes Ownership of Colorado’s First Geosolar Community
November 17, 2020
Peak Development Group, a Denver-based real estate developer focused on well-located and unique residential, commercial, hospitality and multi-family projects, announced the firm has acquired Colorado’s ...
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Colorado Self-Storage Facilities to Go Green
October 27, 2020
Denver-based solar energy company Pivot Energy and Extra Space Storage have announced plans to install 65 rooftop solar systems on storage buildings across eight states, including Colorado, Alabama, Florida, ...
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How to Overcome the Split Incentive with Solar
October 6, 2020
By Rachel Mountain For commercial property owners with triple net leases (NNN), recouping the costs of a capital energy improvement can be a barrier to making ...
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McKinstry and Fremont RE-2 School District Partner on Utility Savings Project
October 6, 2020
McKinstry, a national construction and energy services firm, and Fremont RE-2 School District, in consultation with the Colorado Energy Office, have partnered on a $3.2 ...
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New Study Finds Colorado Energy Policy Discourages All-Electric Buildings Despite Lower Upfront Costs
August 18, 2020
A report commissioned by Community Energy, Inc. and prepared by Group 14 Engineering, finds that the upfront cost to build new residential buildings with all-electric space ...
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City Proposes Equity Driven Community Solar Garden Project
August 5, 2020
The City and County of Denver is partnering with McKinstry, a national construction and energy services firm, to install, build and maintain up to 15 ...
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National Western Center to Source Recycled Thermal Energy to Meet Clean Energy Goals
August 4, 2020
In pursuit of its long-term goal of becoming a net-zero energy campus, the future National Western Center announced this week that it will source nearly 90 ...
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Stantec Designs Net-Zero Denver Water Admin Facility
July 29, 2020
Denver Water, Colorado’s oldest and largest water utility, recently opened its new six-story, 186,000-square-foot administration building, the central focus of its 35-acre operations complex. Global ...
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Commercial Solar: The Demand for and Marketability of Green Buildings
December 8, 2020
By John Shaw Green buildings are no longer a niche category, and the increasing adoption rate speaks to their many benefits. Commercial property owners can ...
Read More →
Ambient Energy’s Denver Office Awarded WELL Silver Certification
November 30, 2020
Ambient Energy, a third-party consulting firm specializing in commissioning, energy analysis, and sustainable design, has received WELL Silver Certification for their Denver office space. The ...
Read More →
Peak Development Group Assumes Ownership of Colorado’s First Geosolar Community
November 17, 2020
Peak Development Group, a Denver-based real estate developer focused on well-located and unique residential, commercial, hospitality and multi-family projects, announced the firm has acquired Colorado’s ...
Read More →
Colorado Self-Storage Facilities to Go Green
October 27, 2020
Denver-based solar energy company Pivot Energy and Extra Space Storage have announced plans to install 65 rooftop solar systems on storage buildings across eight states, including Colorado, Alabama, Florida, ...
Read More →
How to Overcome the Split Incentive with Solar
October 6, 2020
By Rachel Mountain For commercial property owners with triple net leases (NNN), recouping the costs of a capital energy improvement can be a barrier to making ...
Read More →
McKinstry and Fremont RE-2 School District Partner on Utility Savings Project
October 6, 2020
McKinstry, a national construction and energy services firm, and Fremont RE-2 School District, in consultation with the Colorado Energy Office, have partnered on a $3.2 ...
Read More →
New Study Finds Colorado Energy Policy Discourages All-Electric Buildings Despite Lower Upfront Costs
August 18, 2020
A report commissioned by Community Energy, Inc. and prepared by Group 14 Engineering, finds that the upfront cost to build new residential buildings with all-electric space ...
Read More →
City Proposes Equity Driven Community Solar Garden Project
August 5, 2020
The City and County of Denver is partnering with McKinstry, a national construction and energy services firm, to install, build and maintain up to 15 ...
Read More →
National Western Center to Source Recycled Thermal Energy to Meet Clean Energy Goals
August 4, 2020
In pursuit of its long-term goal of becoming a net-zero energy campus, the future National Western Center announced this week that it will source nearly 90 ...
Read More →
Stantec Designs Net-Zero Denver Water Admin Facility
July 29, 2020
Denver Water, Colorado’s oldest and largest water utility, recently opened its new six-story, 186,000-square-foot administration building, the central focus of its 35-acre operations complex. Global ...
Read More →