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Thanks to everyone who attended for making the 2011 Business Policy Conference such a great event. As promised, here are links to the presentations made by our speakers. I’ll share more highlights of the conference soon.

Maryland’s Competitiveness: Where We Lead, How We Lag

Green Business is Good Business

The Employer’s Role in Enforcing Immigration Law

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(L to R) Dominick Murray, Deputy Secretary, MD Department of Business & Economic Development; Scott Dorsey, Chairman & CEO, Merritt Properties; Ian MacFarlane, President & CEO, EA Engineering, Science, and Technology, Inc.; Kevin Kamenetz, Baltimore County Executive; Lou Boeri, Leasing, Merritt Properties; Dan Pallace, Construction Services, Merritt Properties.

Two Maryland Chamber member companies broke ground on a new office building in Baltimore County that is slated for LEED Platinum certification from the U.S. Green Building Council.

Merritt Properties announced that it has started construction on Schilling Green II, a four-story office building and single-story annex. EA Engineering, Science, and Technology, Inc. (EA) announced that it would be the buildings first tenant. The building will be EA’s new headquarters. The company will occupy two full floors, and will be the sole tenant of the annex, which will serve as the future home of EA’s nationally accredited ecotoxicology and biological testing labs.

“We are delighted to be staying in Baltimore County, where EA has been headquartered for over three decades,” said Ian MacFarlane, EA’s President and Chief Executive Officer. “Selecting Merritt Properties’ Schilling Green II, a building complex that will be constructed to meet the U.S. Green Building Council’s rigorous LEED Platinum specifications, clearly reflects our company’s strong commitment to our employees and to environmental sustainability.”

Scott Dorsey, Chairman and Chief Executive Office of Merritt Properties, talked more about the specifications needed to meet the LEED Platinum certification.

“To meet the highest level of LEED certification, specific green building strategies are incorporated into the design, which will result in exemplary environmental and health performance,” said Scott Dorsey, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Merritt Properties. “For example, energy consumption will be reduced with an enhanced building envelope, efficient HVAC, high-performance lighting, photovoltaic panels, and a building Energy Management System.”

Similarly, water consumption will be decreased through the use of water-efficient restroom fixtures, as well as landscaping with native drought-tolerant plant species and efficient irrigation heads. Indoor air quality will be enhanced by a carbon dioxide monitoring system, increased ventilation, and the use of low-VOC materials. Additional sustainable features will include delivering HVAC via an under-floor air distribution system, paired with a variable refrigerant volume (VRV) system to provide independent zoning control.

To learn more, see the following press releases:

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The Maryland Clean Energy Center (MCEC) is looking for clean energy leaders for its annual awards program. Help determine who deserves to be recognized by nominating someone within the following categories:

  • Clean Energy Champion of the Year
  • Legislative Leadership
  • Industry Leadership
  • Advocacy Award
  • Bright Light Award
  • Entrepreneur of the Year
  • Partnership Award
  • Special Appreciation

To nominate someone, or for more information, click here. The nomination deadline is July 30.

Awards will be presented during MCEC’s Clean Energy Summit 2011, which will be held August 25-27, at the Marriott North Bethesda Hotel and Conference Center. The Summit will bring together industry leaders to talk about creating jobs, growing businesses and advancing technology in the green energy sector.

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The Maryland Green Registry is now accepting applications for the program’s first annual Leadership Awards.

“The annual Maryland Green Registry Leadership Awards will highlight innovative environmental practices and successes and inspire others to take similar steps to protect our air and water, while saving money and creating a healthier workplace,” Governor Martin O’Malley said.

Maryland Green Registry members should submit a statement (200 words or less) how their environmental practices distinguish them as a leader in their field in terms of commitment to continuous improvement of environmental performance and results achieved to date. Statements should be submitted to MarylandGreen@mde.state.md.us by May 7, 2010.

For more information about the awards program or the Maryland Green Registry, visit www.green.maryland.gov/registry.

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American Community Properties Trust Launches Saint Charles Green City Initiative

December 8, 2009

Smart, green, and growing. The master planned community of Saint Charles, Maryland has committed to transform itself into a model 21st century community that encompasses these three aspects through a new green city initiative launched by Maryland-based American Community Properties Trust (ACPT). The 9,100-acre, 40-year old community, which was the second “new town” to be [...]

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BP America D.C. Office Space Earns LEED Platinum Certification

March 3, 2009

BP America’s Northwest D.C. interior office space has received Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design certification at the platinum level. According to an article by the Washington Business Journal, the commercial interior project is one of 13 nationwide to earn platinum certification, and includes a lighting control system and materials made from recyclable materials among [...]

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KCI Technologies Moves Headquarters to Green Building

February 27, 2009

KCI Technologies has recently moved its headquarters to a new green building in Sparks, MD. The facility includes several green features including high-performance climate control, plumbing and electrical systems, a white solar reflective roof, and workspace features made from materials containing recycled content. The company is pursuing a Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) [...]

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Job Descriptions Vary for LEED Accredited Professionals

November 25, 2008

When one thinks of LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certification, eco-friendly buildings with innovative and sustainable design is usually what first comes to mind. Less thought of is LEED Accredited Professionals, who apply the principles and practices of the LEED Rating System. LEED APs are individuals who become certified through the Green Building [...]

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Maryland Chamber Environmental Task Force Releases Green Best Practices Guide

November 10, 2008

The Maryland Chamber of Commerce Environmental Task Force has released its Green Best Practices Guide, which outlines efforts made by member companies to implement environmentally friendly practices. The Guide also includes survey results from the Maryland Chamber Green Business Survey and states the Chamber’s endorsement of the 13 Principles for Change proposed by the US [...]

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Marriott Goes Green

October 30, 2008

Marriott hotels and offices around the world are making a conscious and visible effort to go green—among them are the company’s Maryland hotels, which are also making efforts to employ environmentally friendly practices. The Baltimore Marriott Waterfront recently installed a new laundry system, which uses 50 percent less water, 60 percent less detergent and saves [...]

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