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The most comprehensive study ever done on the cost and financial benefits of green buildings demonstrates that the financial benefits exceed the cost by a factor of 10 to 1. The study, by the Capital E group, Lawrence Berkley Laboratory and participating California state agencies, is the most definitive cost-benefit analysis of green building ever conducted. With this study, the California Department of Finance, for the first time, has signed off on the existence of financial benefits associated with improved health productivity and lowered operations and maintenance costs in green buildings. The California Board of Regents also drew on the early findings of this study and is moving forward in pushing for all state higher education new construction to be "green". This study, drawing on national data for a hundred green buildings and an in depth review of several hundred existing studies, found that sustainable buildings are a very cost-effective investment. USGBC President & CEO, Christine Ervin who served as a member of an advisory committee that guided the study, says, "The study's conclusive findings demonstrate that green building is cost-effective and makes good business sense." Greg Kats, a Principal at Capital E, and the lead author of the report stated that "The report should permanently lay to rest the myth that green buildings are not cost effective and not ready for prime time." The report concluded that financial benefits of green design are between $50 and $70 per square foot in a LEED building, over 10 times the additional cost associated with building green. The financial benefits were found to be in lower energy, waste and water costs, lower environmental and emissions costs, and lower operational and maintenance costs and increased productivity and health. The report was
developed for the Sustainable Building
Task Force (Task Force), a group of over 40 California state government
agencies. See: http://www.ciwmb.ca.gov/GreenBuilding/TaskForce
For a copy of the report, go to: www.usgbc.org/Docs/News/News477.pdf Greg Kats is a founding Principal of
Capital E and a
leading expert on clean energy technologies and high performance
buildings. From 1997 to 2001 he served as the Director of Financing for
the country's largest clean technology R&D and deployment program
at the U.S. Department of Energy.
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