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Green Building Steering Committee |
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David J. Byrd, Deputy Chief Administrative Officer for Governmental Operations / Environmental Services and Economic Development
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Edward M. Scott, Acting Director of Office of Central Services |
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| Co-Chairs: |
Marion A. Brown, Office of Central Services
Beverly A. Warfield, Department of Environmental Resources |
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Paivi Spoon, Office of the County Executive
Brad Frome, County Council
Alex Hirtle, County Council
Rupert McCave, Prince George’s County Public Schools
Charles Dukes, Scheer Partners, Inc.
Karen Buxbaum, Maryland National Capital Parks and Planning
Dr. Donald Shell, Department of Health\
Contact Number: 301.883.4750 (Office of Central Services- Lead Agency) |
What Is Green Building?
Green building, also known as a sustainable building, is a structure that is designed, built, renovated, operated, or reused in an environmentally-friendly and resource-efficient manner. Green building:
- Protects occupants health;
- Improves employee productivity;
- Uses energy, water and other resources more efficiently; and
- Reduces the overall impact to the environment.
Characteristics of green building include:
- Environmentally-sensitive site planning;
- Energy efficiency/conservation;
- Water conservation/water resource protection;
- Conservation of materials; and
- Indoor environmental quality
Benefits of Going Green
Environmental Benefits:
- Reduce waste generation.
- Improve air and water quality
- Reduce impact on streams, habitat, and existing terrain
Economic Benefits:
- Reduce energy bills
- Create, expand, and shape markets for green products and services
- Improve occupant productivity
- Optimize life cycle economic performance
Social Benefits:
- Enhance occupant comfort and health
- Heighten aesthetic qualities
- Minimize strain on local infrastructural
- Improve wellbeing through natural lighting, healthier air, and improved comfort.
- Improve overall quality of life
In the United States, buildings account for:
- 39% of total energy use
- 12% of the total water consumption
- 68% of total electricity consumption
- 38% of carbon dioxide emissions
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