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CEQ’s Hannegan on the MOU, federal workplace

CEQ’s Hannegan on the MOU, federal workplace


August 11, 2010

Bryan Hannegan, White House Council on Environmental Quality, reiterated the point that buildings in the U.S. consume 1/3 of all energy and 2/3 of electricity use. He noted that the memorandum signed January 24 by 17 federal agencies will help those building new federal structures to have a case for waterless urinals, smart landscaping, smart design—improvements that could lead to 20-30% savings off the operations of a building. Hannegan speke at the White House Summit on Federal Sustainable Buildings in Washington, D.C., January 26.

Hannegan stressed the importance of numbers in the current administration: “It’s very important to focus on the metrics. The President likes to know about measurements of success.”

Also crucial: greater integration of public health and safety issues in workspaces for federal employees—“not only better energy savings, but a better environment, and happier workers,” said Hannegan. He stressed that “we need federal buildings that last, but that also are good for the people who are working inside.”

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