Buildings are responsible for an enormous amount of global energy use; and energy efficiency is the first step to green. Energy efficiency programs, market trends research and policy analysis will help shape decision-making on issues related to utility-sector energy efficiency programs and regulation, and government-funded energy efficiency initiatives.
Tag: Energy Efficiency
The Importance Of Daylight In Commercial Buildings
Natural light helps support wellness, boosts productivity, and can be used to save energy.
Opportunities For Industrial Decarbonization
New funding programs enhance opportunities for the industrial sector to embark on projects that speed up decarbonization.
Sydney Opera House Earns Sustainable Performance Rating
The Sydney Opera House is one of the first World Heritage-listed buildings to earn a 6 Star Green Star Performance rating from the Green Building Council Australia (GBCA).
Building Performance Standards: A Key To Reducing Emissions
ACEEE looks at the expanding role of building performance standards as a key strategy to reduce emissions from existing buildings.
Defining And Measuring Facilities Performance
From space utilization to community benefits, here are five ways organizations define facilities performance and strategies for measuring it.
LG Electronics Reveals New HVAC Training Academy
The state-of-the-art training academy offers interactive training courses, continuing education, and a product showcase.
Did You Miss Our “Air Curtains: Conserving Energy And Ambiance At The Door” Webinar?
View this free video webinar and learn how air curtains save energy and reduce CO2 emissions, support the indoor experience, and conserve ambiance.
Delta Electronics Americas HQ Earns New LEED Certification
Delta Electronics Americas HQ is the first LEED Zero Energy-Certified Green Building in Fremont, California.
College Achieves Carbon Neutrality Seven Years Ahead Of Goal
Catawba College in North Carolina is the 13th in the nation and first certified institution in the Southeast to reach Net Zero.
This CA University Saved $1M After Lighting Retrofit
See how California State University, Dominguez Hills is using IoT technology and real-time occupancy data to reduce energy consumption.
Los Angeles Tops EPA’s 2023 Cities For ENERGY STAR Certified Buildings
Washington, DC; Atlanta; San Francisco; and New York round out the top five, cutting energy costs while increasing efficiency and reducing emissions.
Solar, Energy Efficiency Project To Save College $100K Per Year
Through a partnership with Ameresco, St. John’s College Santa Fe will receive renewable and energy efficiency upgrades designed to save over $100,000 annually.
Dawson Launches New Thermally Broken Door Series
Transcend doors feature industry-leading energy efficiency with ease of installation and signature design.
Rethinking Model Energy Codes For Net Zero Carbon Buildings
ACEEE looks at some of the technical aspects of building energy codes that will get states and localities on a path to net zero carbon buildings.
Finding The (Right) Light
Lighting influences productivity, and directly impacts a building’s overall energy consumption. Elevate interior spaces with some of the latest innovations in lighting.
Net Zero Goals: Cintas Transitions Facilities To LED Lighting
LED lighting retrofits, along with other facility-related energy-reduction projects, are part of the company’s ambition to achieve Net Zero GHG emissions by 2050.
How Can We Stop Designing For Disposal?
The construction industry needs to see a strong link between the conservation of resources and cost savings.
To Repair Or Replace
Many water heating equipment breakdowns can be prevented with routine maintenance.
EPA Names Most Energy-Efficient Manufacturing Plants of 2022
The full list of ENERGY STAR certified manufacturing plants in 2022 are paving the way for a lower carbon future.
Danfoss Seeks EnVisioneer Of The Year Award Nominations
Danfoss has expanded award categories, is now accepting entries for its 14th annual EnVisioneer of the Year competition.