“Increasingly, such government mandates are driving more demand for a move toward net zero,” he writes. “But it’s a mix of mandates and incentives that provide schools with dollar-driven initiatives to improve their renewable power generation and reduction of greenhouse gases.”
Furthermore, Ryan believes such economic incentives will help school construction remain at the forefront of sustainability. Creative solutions from designers and engineers offer solutions that will see long-term results well into the future.
“While it is the right thing to do for the future of our schools, our children, and their children, the investment must make sound economic sense for schools to be willing to rebuild or retrofit facilities,” he wrote.
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