BE+ Community Blog
Featured Activity: Cambridge Energy Benchmarking
By Sun Joung, USGBC Staff By Sun Joung, USGBC Staff Last July, the city of Cambridge, Massachusetts enacted a building energy use disclosure ordinance (1360) joining the ranks of cities throughout the United States in benchmarking efforts to reduce energy use and...
Eversource commits to support 2015 Green Apple Day of Service
By Celis Brisbin, Programs Manager We are pleased to announce that our friends at Eversource are committing to support our 2015 Green Apple Day of Service. Eversource has a longstanding relationship with communities in the Commonwealth and we are proud to be...
Making it real: Levi + Wong Design Associates
By Allison Maynard, Communications Associate At the Chapter, we are continuously impressed with the advances of the engineers, architects and construction firms behind the green buildings that are created each year. One firm in particular who is always advancing their...
Technology Allows You to Order Your Green Building A La Carte
By Cherie Ching, Advocacy Fellow Technology plays a key role in the creation of new, sustainable, and higher energy-efficient structures for future generations. Existing buildings can also be transformed to become greener and more energy efficient because of...
Less is Better in Net Zero Energy Buildings (and Booths!)
By Cherie Ching, Advocacy Fellow June 14, 2015 As USGBC MA forges ahead with one of our Chapter Advocacy Priorities, Net Zero Energy Building (NZEB), we are excited to see NZEB elements at more conferences. The “Net Zero Zone” is an exhibition space where booths are...
Building Tech Spotlight: Mass Save
By Ryan Duffy, Communications Fellow MassSave is one of the organizations that made our 1st-ever Building Tech Forum possible. The forum focused on sustainability, green building, and efficiency-- all topics that the MassSave initiative promotes and encourages! ...
MassART Treehouse Building, featured by the Outreach Committee
By Celis Brisbin, Programs Manager
Mass Save Program, featured by Residential Green Building Committee
By Celis Brisbin, Programs Manager Will D’Arrigo and Alec Danaher from ICF International spoke to the committee on Monday, June 8th in Boston, MA. The informative presentation focused on Mass Save’s residential new construction program, and showed the attentive...
Going Above and Beyond Replacing Your Bulbs
By Cherie Ching, Advocacy Fellow Renewable energy is the fastest-growing component of our economy's energy portfolio and buildings that generate the energy they need on-site are a wonderful new niche that is becoming bigger with each passing month. USGBC...
Making Energy Efficiency Visible in the Real Estate Market (Webinar)
By Celis Brisbin, Programs Manager Making Energy Efficiency Visible in the Real Estate Market To register for the webinar click here. Wednesday June 24, 2015 10am - 11am EST As the brutal cold of winter 2015 fades to a memory, the question for an increasing number of...
Bringing the Green Back to Our Communities
By Cherie Ching, Advocacy Fellow Look around. With more and more buildings going up every year, we are becoming a world of concrete backyards and artificial trees. More buildings mean more energy, but what kind of energy do we choose to generate for these ubiquitous...
National Grid: 2015 ENERGY STAR Partner of the Year Winner
By Celis Brisbin, Programs Manager 2015 ENERGY STAR Partner of the Year Awards Ceremony Our energy efficiency programs are turning heads, gaining recognition and, most importantly, keeping our customers happy … More than 900 people gathered at the Marriott Wardman...
Net Talks Gain Solar Support
By Cherie Ching, Advocacy Fellow Net Metering, one of USGBC MA Chapter's three current advocacy priorities, took center stage this month as Bills S-1770 and H-2852, sponsored by Senator James Eldridge and Representatives Thomas Calter & Paul Mark came into...
Making Old Platinum: the Old Colony Project in Boston
By Celis Brisbin, Programs Manager The Homes at Old Colony are new affordable apartments that offer energy efficiency, improved indoor air quality, and reduced environmental impact. The project team achieved these goals through advanced construction techniques,...
Welcome Cherie Ching as our Advocacy Fellow for the summer of 2015!
By Grey Lee Cherie Ching, J.D. '16, Advocacy Fellow Cherie Ching is joining the USGBC MA Chapter as our Summer Advocacy Fellow - in an internship funded by the MassCEC. She recently completed her second year at Suffolk University Law School (SULS) in the Juris...