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05/11/16 Read on for a summary of the following sessions: - Increasing EE through connected systems: How can communities take into account holistic system efficiency from day one? - Buildings of the Future: How do we design and construct energy-efficient, resilient and climate adaptive buildings? |
05/11/16 Read on for a summary of the following sessions: - Internet of Things: How are advances in connectivity driving energy efficiency and enhancing the consumer experience? - Transforming transportation: How are we leveraging information and communications technologies to improve mobility and... |
05/11/16 Read on for a summary of the following sessions: - Institutional investments: Do gains in energy productivity and sustainability resonate with big investors? - Transitioning finance: What are the challenges of moving away from traditional grant-based programs and upscaling alternative energy... |
05/05/16 In the wake of the recent passage of S.2012, Energy Policy Modernization Act of 2016, we want to take this opportunity to “throwback” to another major piece of energy legislation – the passage of S. 535. One year ago, President Obama made history by signing into law S. 535, the Energy Efficiency... |
04/22/16 This Earth Day, almost 170 countries will convene in New York City to sign the COP21 Paris agreement to keep global temperature rise “well below” 2 degrees Celsius this century. The most important actions will be taking place at home, under the leadership of national, state and municipal... |
04/04/16 Have you noticed how much has changed in recent years when it comes to light bulbs? Traditional light bulbs (incandescent light bulbs) have been a staple in American homes since Thomas Edison first invented them more than 100 years ago, but changes in technology and new regulations have led to a... |
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