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PostPosted: Thu Aug 13, 2009 4:29 pm    Post subject: Green Building & Efficiency Could Save the U.S. 1.2 Tril Reply with quoteFind all posts by justellus

Some very interesting Green Links & Topics can be found here:

More Green Building and Energy Efficiency Could Save U.S. Economy $1.2 Trillion

http://www.greenerbuildings.com/news/2009/07/29/mckinsey-energy-efficiency

The Economic Benefits of Investing in Clean Energy

http://www.greenerbuildings.com/resources/resource/economic-benefits-investing-clean-energy

Technology for a Low-Carbon Future

http://www.greenerbuildings.com/resources/resource/technology-low-carbon-future

The Look of LEED-Platinum

http://www.greenerbuildings.com/blog/2009/08/13/the-look-of-leed-platinum

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PostPosted: Thu Aug 13, 2009 5:20 pm    Post subject: Green Build - Stimulate Econ 1 1/2 greater then Fed Rec bill Reply with quoteFind all posts by justellus

A very interesting part of the report on the first link states:

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The report says a targeted investment of $50 billion a year for a 10-year period could produce the big savings and reductions described. In addition, say McKinsey and the USGBC, almost 900,000 jobs would be created.

"This confirms a critical path forward that we have long championed. Harnessing the engine of green, energy efficient buildings can cost-effectively drive tremendous improvements in our economy and environment," USGBC President, CEO and Founding Chairman Rick Fedrizzi said in statement.

"Green building can stimulate the economy at a level one and a half times larger than the federal stimulus bill. In terms of climate change, a commitment to energy efficiency would be the equivalent to taking the entire U.S. fleet of passenger cars and light trucks -- more than 200 million vehicles -- off the road."


http://www.greenerbuildings.com/news/2009/07/29/mckinsey-energy-efficiency

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PostPosted: Thu Aug 13, 2009 7:27 pm    Post subject: Re: Green Building & Efficiency Could Save the U.S. 1.2 Reply with quoteFind all posts by justellus

Some very interesting Green Links & Topics can be found here:

More Green Building and Energy Efficiency Could Save U.S. Economy $1.2 Trillion

http://www.greenerbuildings.com/news/2009/07/29/mckinsey-energy-efficiency

Green technology can have an incredible stimulus on the economy, much larger then an artificial federal stimulus bill, as the money for this green technology is not only public, but also comes from private sources, thus alleviating and reducing the public debt from the equation.

The Economic Benefits of Investing in Clean Energy

http://www.greenerbuildings.com/resources/resource/economic-benefits-investing-clean-energy

Technology for a Low-Carbon Future

http://www.greenerbuildings.com/resources/resource/technology-low-carbon-future

The Look of LEED-Platinum

http://www.greenerbuildings.com/blog/2009/08/13/the-look-of-leed-platinum[/quote]

Other projects which have been proposed, once built, will also have an incredible affect on the economy and growth, such as posted here in this global project:

http://www.designcommunity.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=19088&sid=d9ca1d42aa6533cf4bee188157a921ed

The stimulus on the economy from this project alone would be even more massive then the green building and efficiency expanded nationwide. It will bring in so many related technologies and the possibility for exploration of space as well as thousands of new related companies, spurring also a new era of growth and prosperity. And the cost would be 16 billion a year over a period of 10 years, to bring a net value of 1.6 trillion over 10 years, creating also just as many jobs.

However, in comparison, the cost of expanding a green building program would be much larger:

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The report says a targeted investment of $50 billion a year for a 10-year period could produce the big savings and reductions described. In addition, say McKinsey and the USGBC, almost 900,000 jobs would be created.



And the capital for this global project mentioned would be a combination of public and private as well. Preferably, with a priority given to funding it solely via private capital. The green building program would require a combination of public and private capital as well, as mentioned above.

Many ideas related to stimulating the economy with green technology were also originally posted in this discussion:

http://www.designcommunity.com/forums/topic-22745-0-asc-0.html

With many of the ideas posted in this topic actually being implemented in some form or another.

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