Austin Becomes Energy Efficiency Aware (While Keeping the City Weird)
Author: Eric Mackres
View ArticleFueling our Future with Efficiency: Record Number of Abstracts Submitted to...
Author: Lynn PyleAs the Panel Leaders for the 2012 ACEEE Summer Study on Energy Efficiency in Buildings gather this week to select abstracts for eventual conference presentation, they will choose from...
View ArticleFrom the Ground Up: How Local Governments and Community Organizations Are...
Author: Eric Mackresand Erin Brandt, Metropolitan Area Planning Council
View ArticleIs Tax Reform the Road to a More Energy-Efficient Industrial Sector?
Author: Ethan Rogers
View ArticleLost Savings from Obama’s Delay on New Energy-Saving Standards Is $3.7...
Author: Andrew deLaskiIn his Inaugural Speech last week, President Obama described action to limit climate change as both a moral imperative and smart economic policy. Calling for American leadership,...
View ArticleWringing Additional Energy and Water Savings out of the Clothes Washer Market
Author: Rachel Cluett
View ArticleReaching the Underserved Multi-Tenant Market Through Energy Efficiency Financing
Over the past several years, financing for energy efficiency investments has been widely viewed as a promising solution to reducing upfront cost barriers to investment in energy efficiency. However,...
View ArticleHard to Reach or Great Opportunities?
Author: Joel FreehlingOne of the most overused misnomers in the energy efficiency field is the term “hard to reach” for customer segments that aren’t easily served through existing utility...
View ArticleIntelligent Efficiency: It’s Smart, It Fixes Failures, and It Saves What...
Author: Ethan Rogers Intelligent efficiency refers to a systematic approach to saving energy that marries traditional energy efficiency with wireless and cloud-based computer technologies. These...
View ArticleWhere Does Your Community Stand in the Race to an Energy-Efficient Economy?
Author: David RibeiroThe recently released 2013 City Energy Efficiency Scorecard ranked 34 of the largest U.S. cities on their efforts to save energy—but we don’t think large cities should have all...
View ArticleIntroducing ACEEE’s new and improved State and Local Policy Database
Author: David RibeiroState and local governments are laboratories for innovation in energy efficiency policies and programs. Policymakers, regulators, and citizens at all levels increasingly recognize...
View ArticleThe “whole elephant” method for commercial building retrofits
Author: Sameer KwatraCommercial buildings consume 20% of the total energy used in the United States---more than the energy consumed by all the nation’s cars, trains, and airplanes put together. A...
View ArticleThe time has come for our first Intelligent Efficiency Conference!
Author: Ethan Rogers Efficiency has become intelligent. We’ve always known that waste is stupid and that efficiency is smart, but now, many energy measures can learn, adapt, and self-optimize. It’s...
View ArticleAre building codes the key to unlocking zero net energy buildings?
Author: Jennifer Thorne AmannA zero net energy (ZNE) building is a home or commercial building that on average produces as much energy as it uses, achieved through energy efficiency and renewable...
View ArticleHow energy efficiency investment creates a ripple effect of multiple benefits...
Author: Christopher H. RussellEveryone knows that energy efficiency results in saving energy, but evidence points to an array of wider benefits. The term “multiple benefits” has emerged to describe...
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