Blog to Save Energy
Blog to Save Energy
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03/04/14 If recent events are any indication on the future of energy efficiency policy, we have cause to remain hopeful. Tuesday, March 4, 2014, the House of Representatives is poised to consider an energy efficiency legislation that produces substantial energy and cost savings for the American people. |
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02/27/14 Senators Shaheen (D-N.H.) and Portman (R-Ohio) have reintroduced the Energy Savings and Industrial Competitiveness Act (Shaheen-Portman). This new bill incorporates 10 previously proposed amendments into the body of the legislation. The original Shaheen-Portman bill contained... |
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02/22/14 Heavy-duty vehicles may make up a small portion of vehicles on the road in the U.S., just 4 percent in 2010, but they were responsible for 25 percent of on-road fuel use and greenhouse gas emissions in the transportation sector that same year. So while they’re a “small” player in terms of sheer... |
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02/19/14 Cities around the nation can learn a thing or two from Vegas' energy efficiency measures. So in light of our colleagues being in the city we looked into some of the energy efficient practices Sin City has already put in place, in this case, what happens in Vegas, should not stay in Vegas! |
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02/14/14 Addressing building energy code compliance has proven to be a difficult task; one that becomes considerably more daunting when the subject is existing buildings. In the past year, BCAP has increased its focus on examining the challenges facing the implementation of the energy code in existing... |
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02/11/14 Sporting events are unique for their ability to bring people together. This phenomenon is most obvious during the Olympics, when billions of people tune in to watch a few thousand athletes from a couple hundred countries compete for the gold. We truly love the athleticism,... |
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Energy efficiency is smart, nonpartisan, and practical. So are we. Our strength comes from an unparalleled group of Alliance Associates working collaboratively under the Alliance umbrella to pave the way for energy efficiency gains.
The power of efficiency is in your hands. Supporting the Alliance means supporting a vision for using energy more productively to achieve economic growth, a cleaner environment, and greater energy security, affordability, and reliability.





