low volatile organic compound<\/a> (VOC) materials. Strategically-placed \u201cclerestory\u201d windows near the building\u2019s roof allow it to take advantage of natural light while minimizing heat loss.<\/p>\nA ground source heating system heats the building through a geothermal exchange with earth underneath the library. This allows the library to avoid burning fossil fuels in a traditional oil boiler, saving money on operating costs.<\/p>\n
Bike racks, an electric vehicle charging station, locally-sourced building materials, carpool parking spaces and a close proximity to public transportation all helped it earn points toward Gold LEED certification.<\/p>\n
In all, Coffee said, USGBC LEED rating system determined the building to be 48 percent more efficient than their baseline building.<\/p>\n
\u201cBy being more sustainable, we end up spending less money on electricity and using less electricity, and that money then can be saved,\u201d Barr said, to be used on things more directly related to the library\u2019s mission.<\/p>\n
\u201cIt doesn\u2019t cost that much to operate that building so we can direct that money we save on buying more books,\u201d Barr said.<\/p>\n
In 2011, the City and Borough of Juneau Assembly passed an ordinance requiring all buildings and improvements over $5 million to seek basic LEED certification. Glacier Valley, Harborview and Auke Bay elementary schools have all received basic LEED certification.<\/p>\n
Seventy-five military buildings in Alaska, most of them housing on the Eielson Air Force Base in Fairbanks, are listed on the USGBC\u2019s website as having gold certification. Only a few non-military buildings in the state are Gold certified, one of them being the U.S. Forest Service Pacific Northwest Research Station in Auke Bay, the only other Gold certified building in Juneau.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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