For any media inquiries, please send us an email and we will get back to you as soon as possible.
By JUDITH KOHLER | The Denver Post | May 25, 2022
A bill approved by Colorado lawmakers will require local governments updating their building codes to adopt standards to make new buildings and homes more energy efficient and less polluting.
Buildings are the source of about 40% of the worldwide heat-trapping emissions, so reducing those emissions is considered essential to dealing with climate change. Under House Bill 22-1362, a new state board will write building codes that are as strong or stronger than the latest international energy conservation codes for buildings.
In Colorado, building codes are adopted and enforced at the local level, but are subject to state-wide minimum requirements. The bill updates the requirements and also applies to major renovations and additions to buildings and homes.
In addition, the legislation also provides for grants for high-efficiency electric heating in public buildings and at a neighborhood scale.
Read the full news article here.
5 articles found
Featured femmes interview with Deb Noller from Switch Automation
Global Market for Smart Buildings: AI-enabled IoT (AIoT) Systems will Drive IWMS Efficiencies and Automation to an Entirely New Level by 2026
Switch Automation included in the smart buildings market report by Research and Markets
Impact of COVID-19 on the Global IoT in Smart Commercial Buildings Market to 2025 - ResearchAndMarkets.com
Switch Automation mentioned in the Impact of COVID-19 on the Global IoT in Smart Commercial Buildings Market to 2025 report by Research and Markets
Sydney’s Taronga Ventures realty fund secures investment from CBRE, others
Guidehouse Insights Leaderboard: Intelligent Building Software
Switch Automation listed among leading intelligent building software by Guidehouse Insights Leaderboard
Taronga Ventures portfolio company Switch Automation has recently closed a US$5m investment round led by institutional investors out of Asia
Taronga Ventures announced that Switch Automation has closed a US$5m investment round led by institutional investors out of Asia.
Interview with Deb Noller, Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Switch Automation
Creating building automation solutions with Azure
Switch Automation's Chief Product Owner Peter Rake talked to MS Dynamics World about Switch's journey with Azure
Gaw Capital backs proptech startups Switch Automation, SensorFlow
Gaw Capital Partners, has expanded its investment in proptech by backing Switch Automation
Facilities Management Trends: The Future of Facilities Management
Switch Automation CEO, Deb Noller, featured in the Facilities Management Trends by Select Hub