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One of my first jobs was an entry-level position taking payments for utility customers in Connecticut. I learned a lot in that job, but what has stuck with me most was the anguish of customers struggling to pay their bills, often as their power would soon be cut off and they processed what that...

In the United States, buildings present a significant, scalable opportunity to reduce carbon emissions. The World Resources Institute found that all buildings – new and existing – must be ...

The EmPowered programs provide a STEM-based curriculum for students to learn about timely energy issues and how their own families can use energy more efficiently. With ingenuity and perseverance, teachers have found innovative ways to use the EmPowered program to boost morale and keep students...

It took much longer than it should have, but Congress finally agreed at year’s end on a short-term pandemic relief bill to help struggling workers and small businesses make ends meet through the winter. While it’s a good aid package, the real work of rebuilding an economy wrecked by COVID-19 is...

Reminiscent of a school spirit week, President Joe Biden is settling into his first full week in office with themed days that frame his administration’s...

Last month, the Alliance’s Active Efficiency Collaborative released the ...

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