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01/22/16 The Energy Efficiency Global Forum returns to Washington D.C. on May 11-12 to celebrate the Alliance to Save Energy’s ninth year hosting the premier international energy efficiency forum. This year’s theme – Driving Productivity and Profitability through Energy Efficiency – will convene industry... |
01/19/16 The Alliance to Save Energy hosted a Capitol Hill briefing on Thursday, January 14, entitled Cutting Edge Technologies and Businesses: Opening the Door for Energy Efficiency Deployment at Scale. Topics covered included new technologies and trends, the role of data and the crucial importance of a... |
01/19/16 Immediately after helping to host a side event at the UNFCCC COP21 negotiations in France, I had the opportunity to travel to China. My timing couldn’t have been more relevant. The week before I arrived in Shanghai, Beijing had issued its first-ever air quality red alert since adopting an emergency... |
01/15/16 Democratic presidential hopefuls are gathering in hopes of garnering additional national attention before the rapidly approaching primary season. In this debate, we hope to hear an emphasis on the importance of doubling energy productivity in order to advance a modern American energy economy.... |
01/11/16 President Barack Obama’s final State of the Union address begs a review of this Administration’s legacy of energy efficiency policies and programs designed to improve our country’s energy productivity. It’s a great story! |
01/04/16 When I last blogged about innovative financing on November 30, I had just attended a stakeholder meeting convened by the Maryland Clean Energy Center (MCEC) to discuss the final draft of a report that recommends the establishment of a green bank in Annapolis. Well, since then, a lot has happened to... |
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