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Green IT Roundup: March 19-23, 2012

This week’s Green IT Roundup includes:  Four keys to more energy-efficient corporate buildings, Twin Cities (MN) building owners compete to save power, and additional initiatives for you to tackle after you have addressed the “low-hanging fruit” initiatives.

4 keys to more energy-efficient corporate buildings
According to a global survey conducted by Johnson Controls, indicated that companies need to focus on four key aspects to succeed in energy management.

Twin Cities building owners compete to save power
Cosponsored by Xcel Energy, the first competition to conserve energy in Twin Cities (MN) Commercial building has saved enough energy to power 1,100 homes.  Two local companies named the winners of the “Kilowatt Cup” were:  Carlson Real Estate and Lawson Software.

What to do When You’ve Picked All The Low-hanging Fruit
With many organizations already implemented sustainability strategies that address the “low-hanging fruit”. What to implement now?  This article highlights the options an organization has to keep their sustainability momentum going.

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