Blog to Save Energy
Blog to Save Energy
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01/17/15 With the start of the 114th Congress, many are wondering what the changes in Senate leadership may mean for the future, especially for the future of energy. House Energy and Commerce Chair Representative Fred Upton (R-MI) and Senate Energy and Natural Resources Chair Senator Lisa Murkowski (R-AK)... |
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01/13/15 Energy savings are hiding everywhere on college campuses, but there simply aren’t enough sustainability coordinators and facilities managers to seek them all out. Campuses do, however, have an abundance of students who interact with campus energy waste on a daily basis. Students are usually the... |
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01/10/15 Temperatures have plummeted across much of the nation over the past few days — a not-so-welcome introduction to the first official work week of 2015. While you may want nothing more than to hide under the covers, there are more productive steps you can take to mitigate the harsh impacts of cold... |
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01/06/15 An integral part of the Alliance to Save Energy’s mission is to advocate for greater energy efficiency, but activism is another great strategy for making substantial efficiency gains. Despite having different meanings, these terms are often used interchangeably. The distinction? Advocates are those... |
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12/31/14 As we enter a New Year full of new opportunities, I ask you to pause with me for a minute to reflect on the year just passing — 2014 — which against significant political and business headwinds turned out to be a year of great progress in advancing energy efficiency by my "counting"! The following... |
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12/29/14 As the year and the 113th Congress come to a close, we felt it was a good time to reflect on the energy efficiency work from 2014. Energy efficiency was a hot topic in 2014, both on and off the Hill. While Congress may not have passed any significant energy efficiency legislation, the issue did... |
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