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Recent Environmental Law Articles

20Apr, 2015

Promoting Electric Vehicles as Environmental Policy or Corporate Welfare

By |Monday, April 20th, 2015|Categories: Environmental Law|

Maryland has been a leader in the promotion of plug-in electric vehicles. In addition to federal government incentives, a total of 37 states and Washington, D.C. have created incentives for plug-in electric vehicles. While Maryland offers non-monetary incentives such as priority parking and high occupancy ...

10Apr, 2015

Residential Green Building Increasingly Incentivized with Property Tax Credits

By |Friday, April 10th, 2015|Categories: Environmental Law|

Recognizing that while commercial construction is increasing building green, but that green residential construction lags in market share, local governments are increasingly looking to enact voluntary incentives to drive residential green building. At least 44 states and more than 400 local governments across the nation ...

27Mar, 2015

All Solar Panels are Pervious in Maryland

By |Friday, March 27th, 2015|Categories: Environmental Law|

Forget what you know about earth sciences and think law. By statute all solar panels are pervious in Maryland. Of course that doesn’t mean that rain actually passes through the solar panels or that in Maryland the panels are constructed to be any more permeable ...

27Mar, 2015

Fannie Mae Interest Rate Break on Green Building

By |Friday, March 27th, 2015|Categories: Environmental Law|

The exciting news in residential green building is that the Federal National Mortgage Association, commonly known as Fannie Mae, is providing incentives, including lower interest rates for multifamily properties with a green building certification. There are an untold number of incentives for green building, including ...

10Feb, 2015

GSA is Considering LEED v4

By |Tuesday, February 10th, 2015|Categories: Environmental Law|

The General Services Administration is seeking public input on its analysis of LEED v4 and other questions related to the Federal Government's use of LEED v4. Given that the Federal Government is, by far, the largest owner of buildings in North America, and is also ...

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