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The Alliance is building a new initiative called Energy 2030 On the Road: A State and Local Campaign that will launch in May 2014. The purpose of this campaign is to build awareness of the Energy 2030 policy recommendations and goal of doubling energy productivity by 2030. In order to design a...
Spring cleaning isn’t just about shining up the windows or cleaning out closets; it’s also a great time to start an EE routine around the home! Based on March data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration, the average U.S. household will spend $2,050 on energy this year. Learn how you can...
The following is an excerpted Eco Building Pulse interview with Maureen Guttman, AIA. Maureen is the VP of Buildings and Utilities at the Alliance and the Executive Director of BCAP.

China has invested more in smart grid technologies than the United States for the first time this year.

We here at the Alliance hope that everyone has recovered from “springing forward” this weekend—Daylight Saving Time can be a drag first thing on Sunday morning after clocks change, but we always promptly forget that once the sun stays up past 6:00pm.

Many people believe that we change...

Tuesday, March 4, 2014, marked the release of the President's budget requests for fiscal year 2015. Once again the President backed his commitment to doubling energy productivity and cutting energy waste with strong financial support for energy efficiency programs throughout the federal government.

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