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which of the following is not an economic benefit for green building

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Answered by vishwajeethadake
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Answered by jenisha145
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Correct Question-

Which of the following is not an economic benefit for a green building?

A) 20 – 30 % energy used

B) 20 – 30 % less water used

C) Enhance asset value

D) None of the above

Answer-

D) None of the above is a non-economic benefit for a green building.

A green building is a building that creates positive and green effects on the environment while its construction, demolition, and operation. A green building has several economic and environmental benefits.

Some of these economic benefits include-

  • Less amount of energy used-

A green building uses less amount of energy than a normal building needs. This amount may be summed up to 20-30% of the energy used.

  • Decreased level of water used-

Water is a non-renewable source of energy and hence when a green building is built the water usage is very low.

  • Increase in asset value of the building-

People around the world are finally realizing the value of green buildings and thus the demand and the asset value of green buildings are increasing.

Therefore, all these economic benefits contribute to a less cost overall. Thus, none of the above options are a non-economic benefit of a green building.

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