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South Miami Poised to Mandate Solar Panels

Green Building Law Update

The City of South Miami, Florida City Commission is scheduled to take a final vote on July 18 on an ordinance that will require rooftop photovoltaic panels on new construction and major renovations. The proposed requirement is a first anywhere except in California where there are only a very few locales with a similar mandate.

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California Building Standards Commission adopts 2013 code update

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The California Building Standards Commission adopted the new 2013 state standards code that includes new energy code provisions, accessibility standards, green building and water use modifications.The 2013 code includes: read more.

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FTC Order Restricts use of “All Natural”

Green Building Law Update

The Federal Trade Commission issued a summary decision against California Naturel, Inc., The FTC’s Green Guides do not provide guidance on the term “natural.” Other than adding the disclaimer, California Naturel has not changed the representations challenged in the complaint.

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California Geo Bill passes General Assembly | Geothermal content.

Contractor Magazine

Green Geothermal. Green Mechanical Awards. Home > Green > Geothermal > California Geo Bill passes General Assembly. California Geo Bill passes General Assembly. Championed by the new California Geothermal Heat Pump Lobby Coalition (CalGeo), AB 2339 (Williams/V.M. Plumbing Contractor. Wastewater.

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SEC Alters Environmental Disclosure Requirements for First Time in 30 Years But

Green Building Law Update

Last Tuesday, the California Governor pushed the President to accept the role climate change in the California wildfires. While this topic may appear dense, what was done here, including what was not done, is actually fairly straight forward. And this intentional omission is in a climate when the subject is hot.

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Every time you open a faucet, a pump starts somewhere

Contractor Magazine

I still remember where I heard that first, at a Plumbing Manufacturers International meeting from Gary Klein, Gary Klein & Associates, back when he was still with the California Energy Commission. Green Plumbing' As I See It.

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Opportunities Shine in Community Solar

Green Building Law Update

Motivations vary from concerns over global warming to increasing energy independence, and hedging against rising fuel costs to because it is chick to be green. Today there are only a handful of community projects actually producing power in Arizona, Colorado, California and Maryland.

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