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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...

March 18 marks a special day: 45 years ago, the Alliance to Save Energy was established as the nation’s leading advocate for energy efficiency.

The Sustainable Energy in America 2022 Factbook offers an abundance of data on the state of the clean energy transition. 

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...

132 rooms. 147 windows. 55,000 square feet. And 229 years of history. The White House is the most famous home in America – the site of history-altering decisions, stately events, and countless high-stakes negotiations. For weeks, we’ve been ...

Fourth of July may be a day for fireworks, cherry pie, and eating way too many hot dogs, but it’s also a time to reflect on this country’s history—particularly if COVID-19 has changed your BBQ plans. As lovers of all things efficiency, we couldn’t help but take this opportunity to think back on...

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