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Building engineering / Energy in the United States / Sustainable building / Low-energy building / Sustainable architecture / Capital Improvement Plan / Green building / U.S. Green Building Council / Efficient energy use / Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design / Green building in the United States
Date: 2012-12-12 11:03:29
Building engineering
Energy in the United States
Sustainable building
Low-energy building
Sustainable architecture
Capital Improvement Plan
Green building
U.S. Green Building Council
Efficient energy use
Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design
Green building in the United States

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