Energy At Largest Air Force Base in US “Suddenly” Drops 35%
Tinker Air Force Base has a head start on the road to an energy efficient, carbon negative — yes, carbon negative — US Department of Defense.
Tinker Air Force Base has a head start on the road to an energy efficient, carbon negative — yes, carbon negative — US Department of Defense.
Originally published on RMI Outlet, the Rocky Mountain Institute blog. By Cara Carmichael Of the various funding mechanisms for implementing energy efficiency retrofits in buildings, energy savings performance contracts (ESPCs) may be the most powerful, especially for federal buildings, where capital for upgrades is about as common as ocean-front property … [continued]
We hear it all the time: if businesses and government would use less energy, they would save money. That’s just common sense, but energy efficiency improvements cost money. In the case of government, that money comes from you, the taxpayer. There is a way to do it, though, without … [continued]