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Contributor JT Long recently wrote a blog about the state’s new Calgreen requirements:
When Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger announced the new 2010 Statewide Green Building Standards Code - or Calgreen - on Jan. 12, he hailed it as a “first-in-the-nation” mandatory requirement to use “environmentally-advanced building practices that decrease waste, reduce energy use and conserve resources.”