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There’s a terrific lyric from the late, great songwriter John Prine that goes, “We are living in the future. I’ll tell you how I know. I read it in the paper, 15 years ago.” I sometimes think of that line when I hear people talking about the coming clean energy revolution, because in so many...

This month’s report finally brought some welcome news. The report, released earlier today, shows an uptick with 71,800 jobs added back in June, or about a 4% gain. We’re happy to see these numbers are no longer next to negative signs, but any optimism is tempered by significant uncertainty ahead...

“If the coronavirus pandemic has taught us anything, it’s that being prepared and having the right infrastructure in place are critical to our response capabilities.” - Alliance Interim President Clay Nesler

It’s no secret that COVID-19 upended any expectations for what 2020 might look like, but the impact on the energy efficiency sector has been particularly devastating.

A new report from the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) found that more than half the public school districts in the U.S. need to update or replace multiple building systems or features in their schools, and in particular highlighted concerns over aging HVAC systems, interior lighting...

We could, for example, use existing utility programs for energy efficiency, to use them for residences, for business – small business, for public buildings.

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