Embracing energy retrofits by reducing, reusing and renewing

Posted on May 14, 2013

While the practice of retrofitting buildings with energy-saving technologies isn’t new, data on whether these changes yield real savings hasn’t been available—until now. According to a 2012 study—United States Building Energy Efficiency Retrofits: Market Sizing and Financing Models—a $279 million investment in energy efficiency retrofits […] Read more

Greenbuild: Top 10 Green Building Products for 2012

Posted on Oct 18, 2011

Greenbuild is the world’s largest conference and expo specifically dedicated to the green building industry. Thousands of design and building professionals from around the world travel to the three-day event to partake in outstanding educational sessions and seminars, listen to expert speakers, take green building […] Read more

Vehicle Fuel Economy Label Gets a Makeover

Posted on Oct 11, 2011

If you’ve been car shopping lately, you might have noticed the fuel economy window sticker looks a little different than before. The EPA recently began rolling out redesigned stickers for a number of different vehicle types – simply because car shoppers today are asking for […] Read more

The Dollars and Sense of Building Incentives

Posted on Sep 13, 2011

The diverse nature of Miron’s completed projects has helped to broaden our experience in assisting our clients in a critical area: the pursuit of project financing and tax incentives. Depending on the project, there are a wide variety of incentives that clients can, and should, […] Read more

Taking Back the Tap

Posted on Aug 11, 2011

Is bottled water safer to drink than tap water? A recent government report found that the Food & Drug Administration’s (FDA) rules for bottled water are less strict than the Environment Protection Agency’s (EPA) rules for tap water. Bottled water companies aren’t required to disclose […] Read more