Though Boston has become the eighth city in U.S. require buildings to disclose energy consumption (the other seven cities include New York, San Francisco, Seattle, Austin, Philadelphia, Washington D.C., and Minneapolis), resistance still persists amongst the real estate community (property owners...
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News Commentary | February 22, 2021
Singapore's real estate conglomerate City Developments Limited (CDL) signed the World Green Building Council's Net Zero Carbon Buildings Commitment. Close to 100 organizations worldwide have signed, pledging to reach net‑zero carbon emissions (Scope 1 and 2) within their building portfolios by 2030... Not part of subscription
Analyst Insight | March 31, 2021
Lux Research joined the 2021 Columbia University Energy Symposium last week. This one‑day event included four panel discussions covering the energy transition in Latin America and New York, energy access and energy justice, and private investors' role in the energy transition. Academics, policy ... Not part of subscription
News Commentary | May 13, 2022
Following its pledge to become carbon neutral by 2050 and to invest EUR 1 billion to produce green steel, ArcelorMittal reported success in its first test using green hydrogen to replace 6.8% of the natural gas for DRI during a 24‑hour period at its Contrecoeur plant in Quebec, Canada. The green ... Not part of subscription