honda0105

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Message Posted: Jul 6, 2009 10:09:05 PM
good question, who gets to keep the money? Tenants or owners of the towers?
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BlackOpalCDI

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Long Island
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Message Posted: Jul 6, 2009 11:37:55 AM
fantastic idea, love it
saves money and pays it back very quickly
BRAVO BRAVO
NOW THIS IS AMERICAN SPIRIT!
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Ltdc

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Long Island
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Message Posted: Jul 6, 2009 5:41:06 AM
We need more of this where ever it is possible.
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ruc2827

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Illinois
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Message Posted: Jul 6, 2009 2:40:22 AM
Now we just need to require home builders to use energy effient building techniques which pay for themselves in a few years. Unfortunately since builders are just focused on lowest cost of materials, they never do this voluntarily.
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mmene

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Houston
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Message Posted: Jul 5, 2009 9:58:19 PM
I wish every could afford to do this.
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Blue48

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Illinois
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Message Posted: Jul 5, 2009 9:55:03 PM
SOUNDS LIKE A GREAT INVESTMENT!
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ach

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Illinois
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Message Posted: Jul 5, 2009 4:59:13 PM
You may be right us412, but if it saves money in the long run, it will be worth it.
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remay

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Houston
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Message Posted: Jul 5, 2009 1:02:16 PM
spread the word!
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Minster

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Message Posted: Jul 5, 2009 12:52:07 PM
great job for them.thats what everone needs to do!
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kookiwoogi

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Indiana
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Message Posted: Jul 5, 2009 12:51:52 PM
That sounds real good. Now, will the electric company find new ways to charge the rest of us more?
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jmg144

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Maryland
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Message Posted: Jul 5, 2009 12:43:57 PM
Good business and economic decision.
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acknot

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Seattle
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Message Posted: Jul 5, 2009 12:43:55 PM
Good for them.
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gaschicCT

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Hartford
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Message Posted: Jul 5, 2009 12:42:42 PM
How cool is that, cut electricity use by 80% - unbelievable!!!
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gas_too_high

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Columbus
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Message Posted: Jul 5, 2009 12:42:15 PM
Interesting article, also some interesting reactions here. As for me, I don't know if it means anything more than energy costs are high enough and the green technologies are maturing.
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seville04

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Albuquerque
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Message Posted: Jul 5, 2009 12:41:54 PM
I can't wait to see the Sears Tower when this is finished.
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papagreg

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Message Posted: Jul 5, 2009 12:39:23 PM
I don't know AC-302, but $4.4 million might be realistic when you consider what the savings would be for a normal home cutting their a/c costs and then extrapolate that to a house of all glass, then times it by about 100,000......just might be possible.
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letmathe

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Chicago
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Message Posted: Jul 5, 2009 12:36:04 PM
If this works, it will provide for some electric vehicle demand without overburdening the grid downtown!
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Yonkers111

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Scranton
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Message Posted: Jul 5, 2009 12:35:50 PM
Replace your own windows and get the same savings.
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AC-302

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Los Angeles
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Message Posted: Jul 5, 2009 12:33:28 PM
I somehow doubt the Sears Tower (it's now called something else since Sears sold it) will save 80% on electric. It's a HUGE building. And then the sun goes down, one must use electric for lights (unless, of course, they are going to issue oil lamps or boxes of candles). I'd also be surprised to find that a window replacement saves the Empire State Building $4 million a year.
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courier400

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Kansas
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Message Posted: Jul 5, 2009 12:30:54 PM
now all we need is some fool with a magnifying glass to fry people like ants
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jerick

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New Mexico
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Message Posted: Jul 5, 2009 12:28:05 PM
If the savings are achieved mostly on A/C costs by reflecting heat away from the building, this isn't a good thing. Experience has shown that what savings are achieved by reflecting heat on one building will be paid by other buildings around it getting much hotter not mention the folks walking on the street below. It becomes an oven outside.
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gaswatcherCA

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Oakland
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Message Posted: Jul 5, 2009 12:26:07 PM
Sounds like the Sears Tower is being rip off at close to $10,000 a day per floor by the local electric company. Do the math, must be a kick back to some one at that kind of money.
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Pozole

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Portland
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Message Posted: Jul 5, 2009 12:26:03 PM
...good enough for them...wish I could afford to do it to my house...
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pokey469

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Hamilton
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Message Posted: Jul 5, 2009 12:26:00 PM
Sounds like a great idea.
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2granny

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Michigan
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Message Posted: Jul 5, 2009 12:23:36 PM
Sounds great, more businesses should do it.
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finch2dancandy

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Message Posted: Jul 5, 2009 12:19:14 PM
That is great, when the cost go down for all of us to go green (common everyday man) and if it would help us tax wise. Then we all could be able to afford to convert the green way.
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hibsaw

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Mississippi
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Message Posted: Jul 5, 2009 12:17:24 PM
I hope a lot of others do it. Three year payback is really good.
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EXTREMESNOW

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Oregon
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Message Posted: Jul 5, 2009 12:07:33 PM
Maybe they should also think solar and actually produce energy as well as save it.
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granma3xnow

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Indiana
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Message Posted: Jul 5, 2009 11:57:50 AM
When the buildings went up, there was not the concern there is today for conservation. Kudos to any business that tries to go green.
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BornToulouse

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Georgia
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Message Posted: Jul 5, 2009 11:55:41 AM
A three-year payback is great. If the price of solar panels for residential use become more affordable, I would be open to having solar panels on my roof to help offset my electrical power needs. I currently pay @ .11 cents per kwh here in Georgia. But we get plenty of sun. My rough calculations at current prices gives me a 10-year payback. This is too long for me at this time as the costs are too high. Anyway, progress is being made...
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bobdec

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Message Posted: Jul 5, 2009 11:55:13 AM
More businesses should dothis
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Djeray

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Message Posted: Jul 5, 2009 11:53:36 AM
Right - nothing wrong with this. If they can recoup their investments in 3 years, good deal.
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jayrad1957

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Message Posted: Jul 5, 2009 11:51:37 AM
Sounds like a great idea.
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BillA

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Portland
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Message Posted: Jul 5, 2009 11:48:43 AM
Wind generators on the top of the Sears Tower would change the look of it, but it's always windy up there so it's a great idea! "improvements will cut the tower's annual electricity use by 80 percent" 80%?! wow
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goumterps2002

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Dayton
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Message Posted: Jul 5, 2009 11:47:04 AM
Yeah, nothing wrong with making energy saving improvements. Do them a little at a time so as to spread out the cost.
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gasie1

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Maine
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Message Posted: Jul 5, 2009 11:44:13 AM
Good for them.
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spike1zz

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Indiana
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Message Posted: Jul 5, 2009 11:43:47 AM
Need a project like that for my house
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sjl08203

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New Jersey
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Message Posted: Jul 5, 2009 11:42:26 AM
We need more action like this.
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Cheepo

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Tampa
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Message Posted: Jul 5, 2009 11:41:53 AM
Doing that is still to expensive for us little guys!!!
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dl72

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Los Angeles
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Message Posted: Jul 5, 2009 11:40:27 AM
Trying to save money and energy. Nothing wrong with that.
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Helms

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Fort Worth
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Message Posted: Jul 5, 2009 11:39:35 AM
but it shoud also make good financial sense for the people implementing it...the liberal losers in washington (and tennessee - that's you inconvenient al) have ot remember that...."The business of America is Business". It was Harry Truman, a democrat taht said that (maybe the smartes thing a democrat ever said) and its true. Reagan was right ..there is somethign to the trickle down theory cause as we are finding out it works not only in good times but with the pain as well!
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adr47

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Saskatchewan
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Message Posted: Jul 5, 2009 11:34:46 AM
Conservation Makes good sense.
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wegman

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Message Posted: Jul 5, 2009 11:33:43 AM
If the numbers add up to a three year recoupment of the investment go for it.
But why do companies give a flip about the certification. If they are looking at new construction, sure, you will save money over time. But for old stuff??? The certification is just to appeal to Luddite Yuppie Greens, with no basis in fact.
Unless, of course, the paid subsidiary of the Luddite Green movement, the Democratic party, does something ELSE to screw up the economy by mandating things that don't make economic sense.
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taxiken

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Twin Cities
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Message Posted: Jul 5, 2009 11:31:52 AM
This is going to affect the price of gas?
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HawaiianGuy

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Message Posted: Jul 5, 2009 11:30:00 AM
Recouping your investment in 3 years is phenomenal. This one's a no-brainer.
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twiper1

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San Diego
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Message Posted: Jul 5, 2009 11:29:36 AM
the greener the better
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cresovia

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Chicago
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Message Posted: Jul 5, 2009 11:29:25 AM
Sounds good, but more needs to be done.
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la90042

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Los Angeles
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Message Posted: Jul 5, 2009 11:28:58 AM
its a start - need even more conservation.
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stugha

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Massachusetts
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Message Posted: Jul 5, 2009 11:25:15 AM
This (and similar projects) will decrease the demand for oil thus let tanks fill up, and overflow.
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rippinusoff

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Lexington
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Message Posted: Jul 5, 2009 11:22:14 AM
this is great but wil it make gas prices go down?
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