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Building Vegas GREENer

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Building Vegas GREENer OverviewBuilding Vegas GREENer Overview provides viewers a look into the Vegas PBS Educational Technology Campus' solar power array and geothermal system.
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What is a Green Building What's a Green Building introduces viewers to the concept of "green", or sustainable, construction. Experts explain the concept of daylighting and how geothermal power works. Watch now.
bvg_ep2.jpgBuilding Better & Wasting Less focuses on conservation of the planet's natural resources in relation to buildings and building construction.
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Saving Energy - Energy SavingsSaving Energy/Energy $avings focuses on the concept of energy efficiency in relation to buildings and building construction.
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Healthy Buildings = Healthier PeopleHealthy Buildings = Healthier People highlights the concept of “healthy” buildings. We see the final stages of development on the Vegas PBS Educational Technology Campus and we visit the LEED Platinum Certified Villa Trieste Housing Community. Watch now.

 
Green buildings are good for the planet and for people too. Building Vegas GREENer showcases the development of some of the green buildings sprouting up in Las Vegas including the Vegas PBS Educational Technology Campus. In each episode, viewers get an insider's look at some of the local businesses, people and products forwarding Las Vegas' green movement and experts share information on the latest sustainable technologies and procedures
Green building is the practice of creating structures and using processes that are environmentally responsible and resource-efficient throughout a building's life-cycle from siting to design, construction, operation, maintenance, renovation and deconstruction.

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
In the United States alone, buildings account for:
  • 72% of electricity consumption
  • 39% of energy use
  • 38% of all carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions
  • 40% of raw materials use
  • 30% of waste output (136 million tons annually)
  • 14% of potable water consumption.

    -United States Green Building Council

Environmental Benefits: Conserve natural resources, improve water and air quality & reduce solid waste

Economic Benefits: Reduce operating costs, improve asset value and profits, enhance employee satisfaction and productivity

Health and Community Benefits: Improve air, acoustic and thermal environments, enhance occupant comfort and health, decrease strain on local infrastructure & contribute to overall quality of life

A method of green building standards, called, Leadership in Energy and Efficient Design, or LEED, developed as a means of measuring how "green" a building actually is. 

USGBC when it was formed in the early '90's, it needed a tool for its toolbox; it needed to standardize a checklist or a format for people to follow that was a third party verification to make sure that the building was built to LEED standards, which again is: Leadership in Energy and Efficient Design, so it's one of our tools in the toolbox for the Green Building Council.

There are four levels of LEED Certification: LEED Certified, Silver, Gold and Platinum.
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