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According to the DOE's annual U.S. Energy Employment Report released last month, job gains in energy efficiency still outpaced job growth in U.S. employment overall, and efficiency remains one of the largest energy technology sectors, with over 2.1 million workers.

Whether you’re already counting down the days or are just hearing about the event now, here are our top three reasons why you should join us this Wednesday.

Alliance President Paula Glover introduces the Alliance’s new initiative and EE Global 2022.

According to the most recent IPCC report, lack of funding and political will are standing in the way of effective climate action. This trend is clear when analyzing ENERGY STAR’s funding. Once a cornerstone of federal energy efficiency programs, ENERGY STAR has seen its funding steadily decline...

We are facing a defining moment in our energy system – that’s why when we at the Alliance discuss the future of energy efficiency, we point toward the power of Active Efficiency technologies. On April 15, Alliance President Paula Glover met with industry leaders to discuss the future of Active...

March 18 marks a special day: 45 years ago, the Alliance to Save Energy was established as the nation’s leading advocate for energy efficiency.

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