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Federal Government Launches Plan To Cut Emissions in 30% of Its Real Estate

First-Ever Federal Building Standard Requires Net-Zero Emissions by 2030
The Quincy Court Federal Building in Chicago is owned by the federal government and subject to new federal building performance standards. (CoStar)
The Quincy Court Federal Building in Chicago is owned by the federal government and subject to new federal building performance standards. (CoStar)
CoStar News
December 7, 2022 | 10:59 P.M.

The Biden administration has launched a federal building performance standard that requires 30% of federally owned real estate to start operating with net-zero carbon dioxide emissions by 2030.

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