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Blog to Save Energy

The energy efficiency movement has come a long way since the first Earth Day back in 1970.

Today, ENERGY STAR saves American consumers and businesses $35 billion a year, while accounting for 330 million metric tons of avoided greenhouse gas emissions annually – roughly 5% of what the U.S. emits each year. So why are we letting a program that delivers more than...

President Biden has made it clear: climate and clean energy legislation is about jobs, jobs, jobs. You needn’t look further than his first offering of an infrastructure package, titled the American Jobs Plan and ...

Adopting an energy-efficient lifestyle can sometimes feel like a daunting task. Many of the commonly suggested upgrades are targeted to homeowners who can invest in their houses and the appliances inside. As someone who rents an apartment in an older building, tips to replace the gas stove or to...

Active Efficiency often involves optimizing the interactions between physical devices through greater controls and connectivity, relying on a foundation of advanced metering infrastructure and/or broadband internet.

Our country’s schools are past due for an upgrade to improve the safety and resiliency of the buildings that more students are returning to every day. That’s why the Alliance is calling on Congress to pass the Open Back Better Act,...

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