What does green retrofitting mean for you?
Supplied by Schneider Electric Clipsal Partner on Tuesday, 16 September, 2014
The new trend for designing sustainable, energy-efficient buildings has taken a further step: green retrofitting of existing corporate properties.
Benefits include:
- Saving on operating costs
- Increased reliability
- Greater appeal to renters/buyers
- Increased market value
As green retrofitting is a complex solution, you need to carefully choose a specialist in the area with thorough expertise in recommending and installing the right sustainable technologies for your structure.
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