Which States Build the Greenest?

As the Trump administration works to loosen environmental regulations, some states are moving to strengthen them. In New York, lawmakers have devised a plan to nearly eliminate carbon emissions by 2050.

But which states are building in the greenest way? The nonprofit United States Green Building Council recently answered that question, ranking states according to the number of square feet of new construction per capita that were awarded Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certification in 2018, under the group’s commercial rating system. Buildings considered included mixed-use high-rises, condominium and apartment buildings, as well as institutional and commercial properties, but not single-family homes.

LEED is the most widely used environmental rating system for buildings. To achieve certification, buildings must have systems and components designed to work synergistically to achieve various sustainability goals, including high energy and water efficiency, low carbon emissions, a healthy indoor environment and cost savings. Certain prerequisites must be met, and credits may be awarded for additional elements or building techniques, raising certification to silver, gold or platinum levels.

Illinois ranked first among states, with 5.31 square feet of LEED-certified construction for every resident — a total of more than 68 million square feet in 172 projects. Massachusetts was a close second, with 5.3 square feet per capita, and Washington was third, with 4.25 square feet.

But the biggest winner isn’t a state, so it didn’t make the list: Washington, D.C., had nearly 62 square feet of LEED-certified construction per resident, with more than 37 million square feet in 145 projects.




Top 10 States for LEED Certification in 2018

SQUARE FEET

PER CAPITA

NUMBER

OF PROJECTS

SQUARE FEET

Illinois

68,133,942

5.31

172

Massachusetts

34,718,212

5.30

122

Washington

28,555,753

4.25

137

New York

72,881,287

3.76

214

Texas

88,404,993

3.52

277

Colorado

17,042,295

3.39

114

Hawaii

4,504,287

3.31

20

Virginia

25,348,631

3.17

136

California

112,388,968

3.02

521

Maryland

16,869,680

2.92

113

Top 10 States

For LEED Certification in 2018

SQ. FT.

PER

CAPITA

NO.

OF

PROJECTS

SQUARE FEET

Illinois

68,133,942

5.31

172

Massachusetts

34,718,212

5.30

122

Washington

28,555,753

4.25

137

New York

72,881,287

3.76

214

Texas

88,404,993

3.52

277

Colorado

17,042,295

3.39

114

Hawaii

4,504,287

3.31

20

Virginia

25,348,631

3.17

136

California

112,388,968

3.02

521

Maryland

16,869,680

2.92

113


Source: U.S. Green Building Council

By The New York Times

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Published at Thu, 11 Jul 2019 13:30:03 +0000