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03/13/23 The Alliance to Save Energy launched the multi-year Energy 2040 initiative in the fall of 2022 to identify and demonstrate the role of energy efficiency in U.S. energy and climate policy. |
05/31/22 As we look towards summer, we’re anticipating increased energy costs and blackouts. The following tips will help you beat the heat this summer without sacrificing your energy bill. |
05/18/22 Alliance President Paula Glover introduces the Alliance’s new initiative and EE Global 2022. |
05/04/22 We are facing a defining moment in our energy system – that’s why when we at the Alliance discuss the future of energy efficiency, we point toward the power of Active Efficiency technologies. On April 15, Alliance President Paula Glover met with industry leaders to discuss the future of Active... |
04/19/22 Through our K-12 education program, kids are leading change every day by fighting climate change, lowering energy usage, and saving their families money on utility bills. Each small step adds up, and when a household works together to save energy, they can have a big impact. Here are five simple... |
04/05/22 For 25 years, the Alliance has trained students to educate their peers, households, and communities about the importance of energy efficiency. So this year, the Alliance – in coordination with our New Jersey EmPowered Schools partners – created an Environmental Justice (EJ) unit that... |
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