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Resource H.R. 2245 – Including Smart Grid Capability on Energy Guide Labels for Products
Resource S. 1046 – Smart Building Acceleration Act
Resource S. 886 – Smart Energy and Water Efficiency Act of 2015
Resource S. 723 – Utility Energy Service Contracts Improvement Act of 2015
Resource H.R. 873 – Energy Efficiency Improvement Act of 2015
Resource S. 1038 – Energy Star Program Integrity Act
Resource H.R. 504 – Energy Star Program Integrity Act
Resource S. 523 – To coordinate the provision of energy retrofitting assistance to schools
Resource S. 1054 – Smart Manufacturing Leadership Act
Resource H.R. 568 – Thermal Insulation Efficiency Improvement Act
Resource S. 1218 – Nexus of Energy and Water for Sustainability (NEWS) Act of 2015
Resource H.R. 1268 – Energy Efficient Government Technology Act
Resource S. 893 – Energy Productivity Innovation Challenge (EPIC) Act of 2015
Resource H.R. 756 – Streamlining Energy Efficiency for Schools Act of 2015
Resource Statements of Administration Policy Concerning Comprehensive Energy Legislation (114th Congress)
Blog Post The grid edge: ushering in an efficient, modern energy system
Media Release The Path to Energy Bill Enactment is Lit by Popular Energy Efficiency Provisions
Blog Post Brewing up sustainability: The intersection of water and energy in breweries
Blog Post How is DOE’s newest campaign proving that commercial lighting upgrades drive savings?
Blog Post 8 Life Hacks to Help You Save on Summer Energy Costs
Media Release Energy Secretary Moniz’s Energy Efficiency Legacy Celebrated with Prestigious Award
Blog Post Cost Savings, Carbon Reduction & Comfort: Congressional Lunch Recap
Blog Post From the President’s Desk: Moving Energy Efficiency Forward
Media Release Alliance to Save Energy’s CarbonCount® Scoring Tool Brings Transparency to the Green Bond Market
Blog Post So What Exactly is this “Grid Edge” Thing, Anyway?
Blog Post Energy Codes 101: What Are They and What is DOE’s Role?
Blog Post Subnational governments: How are they serving as living policy laboratories?
Blog Post Examining the energy-water nexus: How can we scale up efforts to meet the critical need for efficiency in water infrastructure and end uses?
Blog Post How can systems-level integration and intelligence reduce building energy consumption and operating costs?
Blog Post How do we design buildings of the future?

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