@misc{6328, author = {Kevin Porter and Mark Bolinger and Ryan H Wiser}, title = {Massachusetts{\textquoteright} Green Buildings Program}, abstract = {

Green buildings can provide a niche market for renewable energy technologies. Specifically, renewable energy technologies may be more cost-effective when incorporated into the design of a building rather than when retrofitted on an existing building, and renewable energy systems may provide added value as an educational tool when incorporated into a green building. Massachusetts is implementing an aggressive program budgeted at about $28 million through 2004 that is aimed at inducing construction of green buildings that incorporate renewable energy technologies. Massachusetts{\textquoteright} program supports feasibility studies and provides design and construction grants for both green schools and green buildings. Innovative Features

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}, year = {2002}, booktitle = {Case Studies of State Support for Renewable Energy}, journal = {Case Studies of State Support for Renewable Energy}, series = {Case Studies of State Support for Renewable Energy}, pages = {8}, month = {09/2002}, institution = {LBNL}, publisher = {LBNL}, address = {Berkeley}, }