Blog to Save Energy
Blog to Save Energy
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06/11/20 Politicians don’t typically campaign on promises of increasing research and development (R&D) and innovation in the transportation sector. |
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06/08/20 A new report from the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) found that more than half the public school districts in the U.S. need to update or replace multiple building systems or features in their schools, and in particular highlighted concerns over aging HVAC systems, interior lighting... |
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06/04/20 By Steve Kukoda, Executive Director, International Copper Association |
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05/21/20 “We could, for example, use existing utility programs for energy efficiency, to use them for residences, for business – small business, for public buildings. |
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05/20/20 For the past two months, Congress has been working overtime to pass bills that will keep businesses and individuals afloat during the pandemic. |
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05/14/20 Last month we got the first real sense of the impact of COVID-19 on energy efficiency jobs with an analysis from E2, E4TheFuture, and their partners, which reported on March’s job losses. While we braced ourselves for April’s numbers, yesterday’s follow-up report showed that the news is even... |
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