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11/15/17 Two recent reports provide some impressive evidence about the specific benefits of efficiency programs that are threatened with cuts. |
09/08/17 Physical space and business dynamics of the workplace are changing. Employees demand flexibility and employers—looking to attract and retain the best workers—are deploying technological innovation to deliver improvements in the working environment. |
08/16/17 It's critical for businesses in the energy efficiency market that no new tariffs are imposed. |
06/10/17 The Alliance to Save Energy’s PowerSave Schools, in partnership with Siemens, held a video competition with the goal of encouraging school students to showcase their knowledge and work to improve energy efficiency in their school. Three schools were selected to participate in the competition: from... |
05/17/17 I traveled to Washington, D.C., recently to speak at the annual EE Global Forum, which gathers energy efficiency leaders – including policymakers, industry representatives, and research experts— to build partnerships and to create actionable dialogue. This forum serves as a strong reminder of how... |
02/28/17 College campuses are powerhouses of energy consumption, with 24-hour libraries and cafes constantly using electricity, large buildings blasting heat and cooling, and students often oblivious to their energy use during 3 AM study sessions or the occasional all-nighter. As a result, college... |
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