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01/13/22 If carbon emissions are still increasing in 2021, what hope do we have of cutting emissions to net zero when we’re using almost 50% more energy globally in 2050? The answer lies in the rapid deployment of clean... |
12/16/21 There are two very important parts of the Alliance to Save Energy’s mission, both of which I find very appealing. One is a belief that saving energy through efficiency or conservation is a powerful force for good in the world... |
12/06/21 As the second year of the pandemic grinds to a close, this may be the first time you’re gearing up the car for a long trip. As our holiday gift to you, we’ve compiled some tips to help you avoid pain at the pump as you drive out into the cold weather. |
11/02/21 We’re examining common misconceptions about heat pumps – and explaining why these concerns typically no longer apply. |
10/28/21 With Congress apparently nearing agreement on two packages of legislation that would be historic for the U.S. energy transition, much of the media attention has focused on tense negotiations on what makes it into the final bill text. The conversation has particularly zeroed in on the fate... |
10/26/21 According to the EIA’s report, U.S. households are predicted to spend more money on energy compared to last year. This especially applies to the nearly 10% of U.S. households that rely on propane or heating oil, which are expected to see greater than 40% increases in their fuel bills. The 41% of... |
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