Blog to Save Energy
Blog to Save Energy
06/03/21 The FAST Act’s looming expiration date in September and the Biden administration’s release of its $2 trillion American Jobs Plan has Capitol Hill debating what constitutes infrastructure. |
05/28/21 At the Department of Energy’s Better Buildings, Better Plants Summit, Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm announced ... |
05/26/21 A lot has changed in a year, and yet there is so much more to be done. |
05/19/21 The Alliance to Save Energy’s EE Global Forum is unique in its ability to assemble an eclectic group of energy efficiency policy and business leaders. The composition of this year’s event was no exception. I was fortunate enough to be on one of the... |
05/17/21 There is bipartisan agreement that modernizing our infrastructure is not just a long-overdue investment, but a great tool to stimulate the economy in the wake of COVID-19. That said, infrastructure investments are costly, which presents a problem for state and local governments,... |
05/12/21 The City of White Plains has made so much progress on its sustainability agenda specifically because the city looked for holistic solutions where benefits extend beyond any individual building’s footprint. This agenda is designed to benefit the wider community, garnering strong support.... |
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