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Energy Efficiency - January 19, 2016 - By Andre de Fontaine
US industries stay on the pulse of high-tech energy-saving solutions
U.S. industry plays a foundational role in advancing a more energy efficient economy.
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Finance - January 15, 2016
Growing trend: Zero-down financing for energy efficiency, climate resiliency upgrades
Ygrene Energy Fund announced Jan. 15 that Alachua County, Fla., joined 25 other Florida municipalities in the adoption of its property assessed clean energy financing program.
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Energy Efficiency - January 13, 2016
Marriott saves energy, money with HVAC refurbishment instead of replacement
HVAC refurbishment was successfully employed at the Little Rock Marriott.
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GHG Emissions - January 11, 2016
Top NYC hotels join city's 'Carbon Challenge'
Some of the city’s most iconic hotels have joined a new carbon-cutting initiative.
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Finance - January 8, 2016
Commercial PACE financing gathers steam, increases upgrade feasibility
Traditionally more of a residential energy efficiency financing tool, property-assessed clean energy, or PACE, is gaining ground in the commercial sector.
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Energy Efficiency - January 1, 2016
DOE announces new efficiency standard, expected to save businesses billions
The U.S Department of Energy announced new energy efficiency standards Dec. 21, 2015.
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Utilities - December 1, 2015
Utilities Increase Access to Energy Data to Help Commercial Customers Benchmark
As energy benchmarking becomes standard practice in the commercial building industry, owners and managers of buildings are seeking to simplify the process of obtaining utility data.
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Energy Efficiency - November 2, 2015
Business Case for Proactive Rooftop Unit Replacement Strategy
This document introduces the key elements to consider in making the business case for a proactive high-efficiency rooftop units, or RTU, replacement strategy.
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Demand Management - November 1, 2015 - By Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Primer on Organizational Use of Energy Management and Information Systems
The Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory digs into Energy Management and Information Systems, or EMIS, a broad family of tools and services used to manage building energy use.
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Energy Efficiency - February 1, 2015
Industry Insights: Automobile Assembly Plants
Assembly plants consume the most energy of all plant types within the motor vehicle sector, which includes casting, stamping, engine and transmission plants.
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