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Guide to Integrating Renewable Energy in Federal Construction
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  • Introduction
  • Assessing Renewable Energy Options
  • Planning, Programming, & Budgeting
  • Project Funding
  • Building Design
  • Project Construction
  • Commissioning
  • Operations & Maintenance
  • Major Renovations
  • Training
  • Outreach
  • Resources
  • Acknowledgements
  • Contacts

Case Studies

The following case studies are examples of integrating renewable energy into Federal new construction and major renovation projects. Additional renewable energy case studies are also available.

  • National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL): Research Support Facility
    • NREL RSF Webpage
    • RSF Fact Sheet
  • National Renewable Energy Laboratory: Science and Technology Facility
  • Emerson Global Data Center
  • Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Building Region 8
  • EPA New England Regional Laboratory
  • One and Two Potomac Yard
  • NAVFAC Building 33
  • EPA Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Center
  • Alfred A. Arraj U.S. District Courthouse
  • William J. Clinton Presidential Center
  • U.S. EPA National Computer Center

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Content Last Updated: 08/02/2012