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03/22/19 Investing in efficiency and sustainability have made Minneapolis’s U.S. Bank Stadium a leader – and hopefully an inspiration for new stadiums across the country. |
03/20/19 The administration’s new budget proposal suggests funding energy efficiency in part through “unobligated balances” – deferring money that Congress directed it to spend already. |
03/06/19 Understanding the impacts of load flexibility and prioritizing energy efficiency, along with advancing cutting-edge technologies to enhance grid modernization, are critical for improving building load flexibility to reduce peak demand. DOE can maximize these exciting benefits of load flexibility... |
02/26/19 In some buildings, direct current power from on-site solar panels or batteries is converted to alternating current -- and then back again -- causing energy waste. A new initiative seeks to encourage integrating direct current power systems in buildings to avoid those losses. |
01/29/19 Atlanta's Mercedes-Benz Stadium – the site of Sunday’s Super Bowl – turns out to be an energy efficiency showcase. |
01/04/19 What prevents utilities and ESCOs from closer collaboration? The Alliance will tackle this question by convening utility and ESCO stakeholders in a series of roundtables in 2019, to help find ways to align policies, programs and incentives that will facilitate a symbiotic partnership between these... |
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