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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... |
03/31/16 Buildings account for approximately 40 percent of U.S. energy use, signaling significant opportunities to reduce energy and cost savings for businesses and consumers. Throughout the 2016 presidential race, we have been encouraged by candidates on both sides of the aisle who have recognized that... |
03/29/16 The Alliance to Save Energy invites companies, organizations and individuals to enter the 2016 Star of Energy Efficiency Awards competition. This prestigious award honors those entities and individuals who have demonstrated a significant and tangible commitment to the cause of energy efficiency... |
03/23/16 Many major corporations are progressing toward incorporating energy efficiency into their corporate visions as a means to achieving their triple bottom line, a framework that measures social, environmental and financial performance as part of the overall company evaluation. Along the way, many... |
03/22/16 Did you know that, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the average American family of four uses 400 gallons of water per day? Last year, Obama Administration held a “Roundtable of Water Innovation” event and experts said that the country could reduce its water usage by 33 percent... |
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