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Energy Efficiency - December 7, 2020 - By ENERGY STAR
Energy Treasure Hunts During COVID-19
2020 was supposed to be a big year for energy treasure hunts and the U.S. EPA’s ENERGY STAR© program - until COVID-19 hit. Yet even with restrictions brought about by the pandemic, this column from ENERGY STAR shows that organizations can still implement programs to find energy savings, engage employees, and build better energy management practices.
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GHG Emissions - December 7, 2020
United Natural Foods to establish science-based emissions reduction targets
United Natural Foods, Inc., announced Dec. 2 its intention to establish science-based emissions reduction targets covering its operations and value chain in line with the Paris Agreement as part of its 2030 ESG agenda.
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Energy Efficiency - December 7, 2020
Nokia and Telefónica find 5G to be 90% more energy efficient than previous networks
Nokia and Telefónica announced Dec. 2 the findings of a joint study concluding that 5G networks are up to 90% more energy efficient per traffic unit than legacy 4G networks.
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Energy Procurement - December 4, 2020
Smart Energy Voices Podcast - Episode 17: Lynda Clemmons on Navigating Transition in the Energy Industry
Because the energy industry is widely diverse and constantly changing, energy companies and their partners often have difficulty keeping up with the changes. Lynda Clemmons, Vice President of Sustainable Solutions at NRG Energy, joins us for this episode of Smart Energy Voices to speak on how best to navigate these fast transitions within the industry.
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Energy Efficiency - December 4, 2020
Massachusetts town, local hospital plans energy resiliency projects
The Town of West Tisbury and Brigham and Women's Hospital in Massachusetts are planning a project to bring climate-resilient energy infrastructure to their facilities.
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Energy Efficiency - December 3, 2020
Most companies are planning to invest in energy projects in 2021, survey finds
A new survey conducted by Johnson Controls found that more than half of organizations plan to increase investment in energy efficiency, renewable energy and smart building technology next year, with 85% claiming that reducing energy costs was a highly important driver of investment.
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Energy Efficiency - December 3, 2020
Maryland recognized by DOE for energy efficiency efforts
The State of Maryland was recognized Dec. 2 by the Department of Energy’s Better Building Challenge for its advances in energy efficiency and for reducing energy intensity by 20% over its 9-million-square-foot buildings portfolio.
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GHG Emissions - November 30, 2020
The Mondaine Group achieves carbon neutrality
The Mondaine Group announced Nov. 19 that it is now one of the first carbon-neutral watch companies in the world and achieved net zero emissions in 2020.
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Energy Efficiency - November 25, 2020
RMI receives capital from Bezos Fund for building efficiency campaigning
Rocky Mountain Institute recently announced that it was awarded $8 million from the Bezos Earth Fund to advocate for and support the adoption of policies that accelerate the transition to carbon-free buildings in the U.S.
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Energy Efficiency - November 24, 2020
Philly Met uses Penn.'s first retroactive C-PACE to cover past energy upgrades
The owners of the Met Philadelphia announced Nov. 25 that it is retroactively using Commercial Property-Assessed Clean Energy (C-PACE) financing to pay for energy efficiency upgrades to the building that occurred in 2018, a first for the commonwealth.
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