GSA’s $3.4 Billion Effort to Decarbonize Federal Buildings

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The U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) is utilizing $3.4 billion from the Inflation Reduction Act to significantly reduce emissions from federal buildings. The GSA, managing one of the largest real estate portfolios in the country, aims to achieve net-zero emissions in building operations by 2045. The funding supports the Green Proving Ground initiative, which tests and implements new carbon-cutting technologies. This includes investing in low-carbon materials and innovative technologies like geothermal heat pumps and phase-change ceiling tiles. These efforts are part of a broader strategy to streamline and accelerate the transition to sustainable energy infrastructure. Join us to explore how these advancements are reshaping the future of federal buildings and the wider impact on the environment.

Original article posted on July 24, 2024









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