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The GSA has posted resources for federal building managers, commercial property owners and others on grid-interactive efficient building (GEB) measures that can result in utility cost savings and reductions in greenhouse gasses.

“GEBs use smart technologies to reduce, shed, shift, modulate, or generate electricity load. These technologies help buildings consume electricity from the grid at the best times, like when the utility provider’s rates or the carbon intensity of the electricity generation are lower,” GSA said.

“These simple measures can be done with little or no capital investment and put in place without impacting everyday building use. These measures are a first step towards getting the most value from integrating buildings with the electric grid,” it said.

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