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06/21/16 (Photo: Alliance to Save Energy President Kateri Callahan moderates energy efficiency panel at CEM7's Action Summit, on June 2nd.)
Greetings Board Members, Associates and Friends, |
06/20/16 The grid edge. If you have had any involvement or interest in the electricity sector recently, you’ve probably heard this term. You’ve probably wondered exactly what it means and why so many people seem to have a different definition of it. And maybe you’ve picked up on a sense of urgency or... |
06/09/16 Clay Nesler, Vice President of Global Energy and Sustainability at Johnson Controls, who moderated the panel "Intelligent efficiency: how can systems-level integration and intelligence reduce building energy consumption and operating costs?" at... |
06/09/16 The building sector consumes a significant amount of energy across the world – in the U.S. this equals about 40 percent of energy used and 70 percent of total electricity used. |
06/03/16 Read on for a discussion about commercial property-assessed clean energy (C-PACE) between Daniel Bresette, the Alliance to Save Energy’s Director of Government Relations, and Sandy Fazeli, National Association of State Energy Officials’ (NASEO)’s Senior Program Director. C-PACE is an innovative... |
05/16/16 The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) will launch its Smart Energy Analytics Campaign in October of 2016, having previewed the campaign at the biannual Better Buildings Summit last week. |
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