Energy Efficiency
Energy efficiency is a comparison of the amount of energy used compared to the amount of output produced. In the built environment, this means using the least amount of energy (electricity, natural gas, etc.) to operate a facility appropriately. Steps that can help a building run efficiently include: ensuring there are no air leaks, using sensors or timers to ensure the building isn’t operating when vacant, and using energy-efficient equipment.
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in the Green Procurement Compilation283 Results : Energy Efficiency
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...improve security and resilience in the energy sector.†3 CASE STUDY: IBM Building...understand cybersecurity posture of energy sector. ES-C2M2 includes the core C2M2https://sftool.gov › Content › attachments › Iswg › iswg-case-studies › 2 - Overview of the BTO Cybersecurity Related Buildings Project.pdf -
GSA Framework for Managing Climate Change Risks to Federal Agency Supply Chains
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Microsoft Word - Supporting the Health of Honey Bees and Other Pollinators
Federal Leadership in Environmental, Energy, and Economic Performance. The Addendum...resource consumptive turf yard into an efficient and evocative garden at Albuquerque'shttps://sftool.gov › Content › attachments › supporting_the_health_of_honey_bees_and_other_pollinators.pdf
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