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This interview with Alliance Education Program Manager Doug Abbott was ...

The low-income households who would most benefit from energy efficiency resources are often the same households who have the most difficulty accessing them. To address this problem, we need to know more about these communities and where efforts would best be targeted.

 

As temperatures rise, the digits on monthly energy bills tend to follow as we crank up the A.C. and dig out the fans. But there are a number of energy-efficient behaviors, technologies, and programs available that offer simple ways to keep down your energy expenses – while also being kind to the...

A lot has changed in a year, and yet there is so much more to be done.

With 11 educational sessions, nearly 40 speakers, and even one virtual cocktail class, it would be hard to sum up EE Global Forum 2021 in a single word.

It’s a challenge that’s existed since the beginning of the energy efficiency movement: those who would benefit the most from energy cost savings are the same people who have the most trouble affording energy-efficient products.

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