On August 20, 2010, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced it will divide a further $120 million amongst local firms and technology providers to improve home energy efficiency. The program aims to reduce monthly energy bills for residents while creating thousands of jobs in the process. The d...
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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
News Commentary | July 19, 2021
New York State joined other government entities in offering carbon reduction incentives to property owners with a $7.8 million allocation for multifamily buildings that implement one of four low‑carbon improvement measures: building envelope improvements, ventilation upgrades, full electrification ... Not part of subscription
News Commentary | December 22, 2021
BlocPower, a financing and management firm for energy efficiency retrofits in buildings, will use a grant from Bezos Earth Fund for the Building Data Collective, a publicly available data set documenting the needs of buildings in disadvantaged areas. The data will help residents better understand ... Not part of subscription