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States enforce building efficiency rules to cut emissions

Oregon joins growing list of front-runner states requiring energy efficiency improvements in commercial buildings
Editorial Team

Across the United States efficiency rules are being implemented to address energy consumption in buildings and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

Oregon recently joined states such as Colorado, Maryland, Washington, and the District of Columbia in approving building performance standards. These standards require property owners of large commercial buildings to track energy usage and improve efficiency.

The new standards promote energy-saving measures such as insulation, efficient lighting, and heating and cooling systems.

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Energy efficiency technologies and solutions