WaterSense will soon celebrate its first “Fix a
Leak Week,” March 16-20, 2009, in order to remind Americans to attack leaks in
their household fixtures and irrigation systems.
With the recent reintroduction of the
residential tax credits for energy-efficient improvements, a number of A.O.
Smith high-efficiency water heater models are eligible for a $300 tax credit.
The standard defines what green practices can be
incorporated into residential development and construction on a national scale
and how homeowners can operate and maintain their green homes.
NSF International announced it has certified the
first geothermal pipes to Canadian Standards Association’s (CSA) standard C448:
Design and Installation of Earth Energy Systems for Commercial and
Institutional Buildings.
The High-Performance Commercial Green Building
Partnership brings together leading organizations from all aspects of the
building community to provide guidance and technical leadership on key
sustainability issues to the Department of Energy’s Building Technologies
Program.
The suppliers of NAHB now provide information about how their
products’ point values contribute to the various categories that make up
the rating system used in the National Green Building Certification process.