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From the Boston Globe Business Team

Governor seeks 'zero net energy' buildings

March 12, 2008 04:39 PM Email| Comments (0)| Text size +

Deval%20Patrick.JPG Governor Deval Patrick (left) is calling for government and industry to develop construction standards that would combine energy efficiency and on-site renewable power generation so new buildings would not add to the state's overall energy demand.

Speaking before Northeast Sustainable Energy Association in Boston, Patrick said he will establish a task force of building industry officials to develop "zero net energy" standards that could go into effect for private construction by 2030. He also called for recommendations to allow the state to bid a "zero net energy" public building by 2010.

Patrick has made energy-efficient, environmentally friendly building a key goal. An executive order issued last year requires state agencies to cut energy use and greenhouse gas emissions by 20 and 25 percent respectively by 2012. The order also requires agencies to get 15 percent of energy from renewable sources, such as wind and solar power, by 2012.
(By Robert Gavin, Globe staff)

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