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By Jonny Kocher & Talor Gruenwald In the unglamorous pages of local and state law books lies one of the most powerful tools for...
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is accelerating emerging technologies from lab to market through its Technology Commercialization Fund (TCF). With an overarching goal to...
Energy efficient buildings have a key role to play in decarbonizing the global economy, and a research team from Berkeley Lab is on the...
New York State is the worst in the nation for premature mortality from building-related air pollution; as the state’s largest city, NYC has the most...
Below are three short summaries of recent climate-related news from Climate Nexus. NYC Lawmakers Vote To Electrify New Buildings New York City is poised...
A new report and online dashboard by the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE’s) National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) is the first comprehensive characterization and...
But requiring pre-cabling in new builds or major renovations only limits the charging roll-out to the tiny share of building stock that is constructed...
Cities are leading the way on energy and climate action and are charting the course to a new energy future. EVs are one of...
Water sourced from the great depths of Lake Ontario is used to cool over 100 buildings in Toronto.
A good friend of mine recently mentioned that he finally got solar panels up and running at his home. He was excited to be...
Updated: Editor’s note – a previous version of this article stated that the Rheem 120 V water heater was already for sale. This water...